rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
Well, long overdue for update, but work and rain have hampered progress!
I removed plugs and confirmed engine turns over freely by hand cranking and then fitted a battery. Bilge pump and blowers work, but no sign of life from starter - slight voltage drop when key turned to 'start', so suspect solenoid.
Sent prop off for a refurb, but suspicions on condition confirmed - too electrolytically corroded to repair. Old prop was a 17 pitch, which also seemed a bit course, so now have a new 19 pitch (not fitted yet).
Have today started removing floor and bulkheads...
Tank out and in good nick fuel gauge wasn't connected so need to run new wires and perhaps fit new sender. Have removed old one and will test tomorrow.
Removed top layer of starboard floor (seems to be two!), much wetter than expected! Removing fibreglass base layer and then lower floor - also rotten. Stringers appear solid, but will probably cut into fibreglass covering of them to confirm this. Will then either replace or re-glass as required. New floor will be glassed before fitting and then glassed into place.
There is some buoyancy foam between stringers, but this can be wrung out so won't replace! Contemplating plastic balls or similar as an alternative!
I know many will say not to bother with anything, but I like the idea of filling as much space as possible to limit available space for water to collect as once in, it can't escape. If I replace stringers, I will leave drainage holes to the bilge anyway from each of the sections.
Working tonight, but hoping for more progress tomorrow...
Rear seat and fuel tank removed.
A layer of paint hides a multitude of issues...
The light coloured wood has the texture of cottage cheese! (removes with fingers)
Starboard floor doesn't 'look' that bad - just a coule of soft bits...
However, knowing what lies beneath prompts some digging! Lifting away the fibre-matting...
First layer of 'floor' gone, also started to remove tabbing from bulkhead - I want to use as a template so hoping to remove complete.
And so on to the underneath layer... Bit harder going now as much more fibreglass. I think this is the original floor - top seems to be a later 're-inforcement'...
More tomorrow if it goes to plan and perhaps an idea on the condition of the stringers...
I removed plugs and confirmed engine turns over freely by hand cranking and then fitted a battery. Bilge pump and blowers work, but no sign of life from starter - slight voltage drop when key turned to 'start', so suspect solenoid.
Sent prop off for a refurb, but suspicions on condition confirmed - too electrolytically corroded to repair. Old prop was a 17 pitch, which also seemed a bit course, so now have a new 19 pitch (not fitted yet).
Have today started removing floor and bulkheads...
Removed top layer of starboard floor (seems to be two!), much wetter than expected! Removing fibreglass base layer and then lower floor - also rotten. Stringers appear solid, but will probably cut into fibreglass covering of them to confirm this. Will then either replace or re-glass as required. New floor will be glassed before fitting and then glassed into place.
There is some buoyancy foam between stringers, but this can be wrung out so won't replace! Contemplating plastic balls or similar as an alternative!
Working tonight, but hoping for more progress tomorrow...
Rear seat and fuel tank removed.
A layer of paint hides a multitude of issues...
The light coloured wood has the texture of cottage cheese! (removes with fingers)
Starboard floor doesn't 'look' that bad - just a coule of soft bits...
However, knowing what lies beneath prompts some digging! Lifting away the fibre-matting...
First layer of 'floor' gone, also started to remove tabbing from bulkhead - I want to use as a template so hoping to remove complete.
And so on to the underneath layer... Bit harder going now as much more fibreglass. I think this is the original floor - top seems to be a later 're-inforcement'...
More tomorrow if it goes to plan and perhaps an idea on the condition of the stringers...