gary111160
Well-Known Member
This a new Forum for me after taking the move from power to sail and buying a tired Beneteau 350 Oceanis from 1986.
I also have a Hurley 22 bought first to see if I enjoyed sailing as much as motor boating...and I do!
Any other Beneteau owners on here? I have a couple of queries that someone's previous knowledge may help me.
Firstly, all the wood veneer down below is watermarked and blotchy so I'm uncertain how to improve the look without re-veneering throughout. I'm aware how thin the veneer is having hand sanded a test area the darker water marks remain so re-varnishing is still going to allow it to show through. Any ideas?
The other problem is a slight leak from one of the 4/5 wrap around windows that go over the cabin roof. It looks as if they were just bonded to the deck when new and I assume would break if I try and remove them to replace or rebond Any one done this work or had a similar problem. I was wondering if I gouge out as much of the existing bonding material from where its leaking on the inside and out as I can and squeeze in fresh new sealant would that do the trick? What is the correct sealant?
Thanks for your comments, all responses gratefully received.
Gary
I also have a Hurley 22 bought first to see if I enjoyed sailing as much as motor boating...and I do!
Any other Beneteau owners on here? I have a couple of queries that someone's previous knowledge may help me.
Firstly, all the wood veneer down below is watermarked and blotchy so I'm uncertain how to improve the look without re-veneering throughout. I'm aware how thin the veneer is having hand sanded a test area the darker water marks remain so re-varnishing is still going to allow it to show through. Any ideas?
The other problem is a slight leak from one of the 4/5 wrap around windows that go over the cabin roof. It looks as if they were just bonded to the deck when new and I assume would break if I try and remove them to replace or rebond Any one done this work or had a similar problem. I was wondering if I gouge out as much of the existing bonding material from where its leaking on the inside and out as I can and squeeze in fresh new sealant would that do the trick? What is the correct sealant?
Thanks for your comments, all responses gratefully received.
Gary