[Public-list] Engine Bunk/Bed Question
Cole, Andrew L
andrew.cole at llff.com
Mon May 14 06:51:43 PDT 2007
I have the engine out for a rebuild and am getting ready to start
working on the bunks. I have a couple questions for any of you who have
rebuilt bunks on a non-liner boat. Our starboard bunk has no aft studs.
Not only that, but the bunk itself appears to be hollow back there (I
poked a screwdriver down the holes, there is a substantial void under
where the studs should be). Is this normal?
Should I mix up some thickened epoxy to fill the space? Any reason not
to re-fit studs at the same time (the holes are there, just no studs)?
The Port bunk had both studs until the motor came out with one of them.
I am going to be re-setting the aft aft stud on the port bunk, but I
noticed when looking at it over the weekend that the bunnk almost looks
like it has some spray foam inside (and leaking out the aft end). Is
this normal? Should I do anything about it or just re-bed the stud?
How were these bunks originally built? It almost looks like a couple
layers of glass over either wood which has since partially rotted away,
or over some type of foam.
Thanks,
Andrew Cole
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