Hi Sean, I will have a chance to go to the marina this weekend with rotozip in hand. I figure I should find out what is below the sole portion that was pushed up and cracked. I plan on putting in a wood sole at some point anyway ( I have put in real wood floors through our whole house so the sole would be like doing a closet right? Ha ha) so I do not think having a cut in the sole should be of any long term consequence. And an access hatch might be good to have in the sole anyway. I don't like not being able to get at any area of the boat. I also want to drill a few exploratory holes in the keel just to be sure that the ballast is dry. Again, plugging these back up with some epoxy is in the noise compared to knowing that the inside of the keel is dry. I am about to start the barrier coating so now would be a good time. Hope that you are still getting in some sailing before the AZ summer hits! Thanks Robbin On 4/15/2011 10:45 AM, Nebwest2@aol.com wrote:
Robbin,
How goes the battle with the dilemma around the mast base??
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