[Public-List] Public-List Digest, Vol 4018, Issue 1

Daniel Swords danielswords at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 8 14:42:35 PDT 2020


I could not have found the leak on mine without removing it from the cutlass bearing housing and very closely examining the pipe threads which had a very tiny crack. Daniel Swords #525


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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Stern tube (George Dinwiddie)
  2. Re: Multiple pock marks on hull below waterline (Richard Hansen)
  3. Re: Stern tube (Joseph Balderson)
  4. Re: Stern tube (Joseph Balderson)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2020 19:01:42 -0400
From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at alberg30.org>
To: public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Subject: Re: [Public-List] Stern tube
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Gerard,

I find it very difficult to determine the location of a leak with the 
boat out of the water. Get a good flashlight and take as close a look as 
you can. Look for wet spots and then look above them. Be patient.

In my case, I had failed to completely caulk the upper bolt holding the 
cutless bearing housing. I saw a water droplet on the end of that bolt.

Sometimes I've used my phone to take videos of things I couldn't see 
otherwise.

When you've found the general location, clean it as well as you can and 
wrap a paper towel around it. See where the damp spot is.

  - George

On 6/6/20 10:29 PM, Gerard Kuperus via Public-List wrote:
> Thank you again for all the very helpful replies to this topic. I managed to schedule a haul-out for Wednesday, which was a bit of a challenge as boat yards have been closed earlier and many don't allow DIY.
> As I am getting ready for the haul out, I am wondering how to approach this. First, I need to figure out the source of the leak. Can I inspect the stern tube without taking it out?
> If the stern tube is fine how do I go about the repair? Clean everything as best as possible? Then pump a ton of 4200 in the the area between the stern tube and the surrounding deadwood? It seems that there is some rubber seal. Should I worry about that?
> Would it be best to take out the stern tube anyway? It seems Mike got a solid approach to removing it, but again I would rather leave it in unless absolutely necessary.
> 
> Gerard

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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2020 21:36:48 -0400
From: Richard Hansen <rdhansenjr at gmail.com>
To: James Cowhey <james.cowhey at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Multiple pock marks on hull below waterline
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Thanks for the info, James.  I'll put Pettit on the short list.

On Sat, Jun 6, 2020 at 12:53 PM James Cowhey <james.cowhey at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mocuisle # 56 I had good success so far with Pettit EZ-Tex as a filler
> sanded fair and then coated with West System epoxy, primer as and bottom
> paint.  The hull had no blisters after 55 years just dings and scrapes.
> Been one season since the repair
>
> James Cowhey
> Sent from my iPhone
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> > On Jun 6, 2020, at 9:01 AM, Richard Hansen via Public-List <
> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> >
> > ?I have a moonscape of a gazillion small (1/4-1/2) pocks, chips,
> blemishes
> > (whatever the right word is) on Sunspur's hull at and below the waterline
> > (no blisters--she's probably way too old for that).  I suspect these
> pocks
> > have been blissfully there for decades, presumably sound under multiple
> > coats of not completely removed bottom paint over the years?  Now that
> the
> > boatyard sanded those security blankets off, what do I do with this 53
> year
> > old hull?  Can I just repaint with 2-3 coats of ablative bottom paint?
> Is
> > some sort of universal high-build epoxy primer & barrier coat
> (TotalProtect
> > or Gelshield or similar roll-on bottom coat) nice to have or need to
> have?
> > Seems improbable to hand fill and sand the moonscape.  Thank you for your
> > advice and guidance.
> > Richard Hansen
> > Sun Spur #235
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2020 22:44:16 -0400
From: Joseph Balderson <joebinc at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Stern tube
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Tim Lacky is a good man. Good advice, good techniques, excellent
documentation. I don't know how one man can get that much done.
Joe B

On Sun, Jun 7, 2020, 7:01 PM George Dinwiddie via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> Gerard,
>
> I find it very difficult to determine the location of a leak with the
> boat out of the water. Get a good flashlight and take as close a look as
> you can. Look for wet spots and then look above them. Be patient.
>
> In my case, I had failed to completely caulk the upper bolt holding the
> cutless bearing housing. I saw a water droplet on the end of that bolt.
>
> Sometimes I've used my phone to take videos of things I couldn't see
> otherwise.
>
> When you've found the general location, clean it as well as you can and
> wrap a paper towel around it. See where the damp spot is.
>
>  - George
>
> On 6/6/20 10:29 PM, Gerard Kuperus via Public-List wrote:
> > Thank you again for all the very helpful replies to this topic. I
> managed to schedule a haul-out for Wednesday, which was a bit of a
> challenge as boat yards have been closed earlier and many don't allow DIY.
> > As I am getting ready for the haul out, I am wondering how to approach
> this. First, I need to figure out the source of the leak. Can I inspect the
> stern tube without taking it out?
> > If the stern tube is fine how do I go about the repair? Clean everything
> as best as possible? Then pump a ton of 4200 in the the area between the
> stern tube and the surrounding deadwood? It seems that there is some rubber
> seal. Should I worry about that?
> > Would it be best to take out the stern tube anyway? It seems Mike got a
> solid approach to removing it, but again I would rather leave it in unless
> absolutely necessary.
> >
> > Gerard
>
> --
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>    When I remember bygone days                        George Dinwiddie
>    I think how evening follows morn;            gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
>    So many I loved were not yet dead,          http://www.Alberg30.org
>    So many I love were not yet born.                          also see:
>                'The Middle' by Ogden Nash    http://idiacomputing.com
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2020 22:52:10 -0400
From: Joseph Balderson <joebinc at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Stern tube
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Get the g10 tube that has the id that is the same as the cutlass bearing
od. Leave enough of the tube exposed beyond the stern post for a pair of
set screws to capture the cutlass bearing. I set the new tube in thickened
West System. You'll need to have a thoroughly clean shaft alley for the
glue bond.

On Sun, Jun 7, 2020, 10:44 PM Joseph Balderson <joebinc at gmail.com> wrote:

> Tim Lacky is a good man. Good advice, good techniques, excellent
> documentation. I don't know how one man can get that much done.
> Joe B
>
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2020, 7:01 PM George Dinwiddie via Public-List <
> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>
>> Gerard,
>>
>> I find it very difficult to determine the location of a leak with the
>> boat out of the water. Get a good flashlight and take as close a look as
>> you can. Look for wet spots and then look above them. Be patient.
>>
>> In my case, I had failed to completely caulk the upper bolt holding the
>> cutless bearing housing. I saw a water droplet on the end of that bolt.
>>
>> Sometimes I've used my phone to take videos of things I couldn't see
>> otherwise.
>>
>> When you've found the general location, clean it as well as you can and
>> wrap a paper towel around it. See where the damp spot is.
>>
>>  - George
>>
>> On 6/6/20 10:29 PM, Gerard Kuperus via Public-List wrote:
>> > Thank you again for all the very helpful replies to this topic. I
>> managed to schedule a haul-out for Wednesday, which was a bit of a
>> challenge as boat yards have been closed earlier and many don't allow DIY.
>> > As I am getting ready for the haul out, I am wondering how to approach
>> this. First, I need to figure out the source of the leak. Can I inspect the
>> stern tube without taking it out?
>> > If the stern tube is fine how do I go about the repair? Clean
>> everything as best as possible? Then pump a ton of 4200 in the the area
>> between the stern tube and the surrounding deadwood? It seems that there is
>> some rubber seal. Should I worry about that?
>> > Would it be best to take out the stern tube anyway? It seems Mike got a
>> solid approach to removing it, but again I would rather leave it in unless
>> absolutely necessary.
>> >
>> > Gerard
>>
>> --
>>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>    When I remember bygone days                        George Dinwiddie
>>    I think how evening follows morn;            gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
>>    So many I loved were not yet dead,          http://www.Alberg30.org
>>    So many I love were not yet born.                          also see:
>>                'The Middle' by Ogden Nash    http://idiacomputing.com
>>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> These businesses support your Association:
>> http://www.alberg30.org/store/A30supporters.html
>> Please support them.
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