[Public-List] Cockpit Coaming
Jeffrey
fongemie at gmail.com
Wed Sep 25 14:46:59 PDT 2013
I did the opposite. I didn't bed the coaming with anything. I know someone
with a Triton and he does the same (no bedding) so I gave it a try. I've
not seen a downside yet. Water rushing down the deck does not flood the
cockpit seats unless the weather & seas are real bad, then we're getting
soaked anyway from the spray. I've taken my coamings off a couple of times
in the winter to varnish and it makes it easy with no bedding compound to
deal with. The underside of the coaming does not seem any worse for wear,
though I bet the ability to keep underside varnished may be helping.
Jeffrey Fongemie
Seagrass
Alberg 30 #116
Boothbay Harbor Maine
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Glenn <brooks.glenn at comcast.net> wrote:
> Tod, assume you are describing the outboard side of the coaming, where it
> T's to the deck? (Not inside the cockpit side). Dont know about the
> original installation but I bedded my coaming
> Liberally with dolphite bedding compound when I refinished the coamings,
> and also sealed the quarter round where it butts up against the coaming and
> deck. Personally I think its a good idea to seal it to keep water out.
> if sealed, water has a harder time getting under the finish, and soaking
> into the wood.
>
> Dolce is in the most miserable, grey, wet, disgusting winter climate in
> the US - the pacific northwest rainforest where it rains constantly and
> stays wet for months at time. Boat hasnt had any trouble with wood rot
> when the coamings are bedded well. FYI, I do leave the bottom of the
> coaming inside the cockpit open so any water that does get in can drain.
>
> Glenn
> Dolce 318
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Sep 25, 2013, at 11:19 PM, j t wittbold <johnnywittbold at mac.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi-
> > I am applying Cetol to cockpit coaming.
> > In the process I have removed the aging caulking that was in place
> between the coaming and deck.
> >
> > Questions:
> > 1) Is this caulking a good idea in general? Does it not make it harder
> for the moisture that does get in there to evaporate?
> > 2) Does anyone know whether or not this space between coaming and
> deck/hull was sealed in the original A30?
> > 3) If it is really a good idea to seal off this space, any recommended
> caulk for bonding Cetol coated coaming to deck?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Todd
> > Valhöll #207
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