rivertest
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Hi
Went to look at a very tidy teak decked 96 Oceanranger today with a view to buying. Things were looking good until I wandered down the side decks and noticed they creaked about a foot in-front of the shrouds where they enter the deck. It was the same both sides but after a few judicious jumps and tape dancing the squeaking went away. There was definitely no signs of the teak moving and wood and caulking looked very up and together, as did the rest of the original decking. So, the question is, is it the glass underneath the teak creaking or the teak decking moving slightly. I wonderd if anyone out there had sailed/owned on an Oceanranger and noticed anything like it. I've sailed boats before that made the same sort of noise and they were fibreglass decked, Sadler 32, Hurley 22. Not too worried if its the fibreglass moving a bit, more concerned if its the teak and obviously will be very happy if someone says they've owned a OR for years and its always done it.
Oh yes, and it goes without saying that should I decide to purchase I will get the vessel surveyed.
Thanks as always for any help and advice.
R.T.
Went to look at a very tidy teak decked 96 Oceanranger today with a view to buying. Things were looking good until I wandered down the side decks and noticed they creaked about a foot in-front of the shrouds where they enter the deck. It was the same both sides but after a few judicious jumps and tape dancing the squeaking went away. There was definitely no signs of the teak moving and wood and caulking looked very up and together, as did the rest of the original decking. So, the question is, is it the glass underneath the teak creaking or the teak decking moving slightly. I wonderd if anyone out there had sailed/owned on an Oceanranger and noticed anything like it. I've sailed boats before that made the same sort of noise and they were fibreglass decked, Sadler 32, Hurley 22. Not too worried if its the fibreglass moving a bit, more concerned if its the teak and obviously will be very happy if someone says they've owned a OR for years and its always done it.
Oh yes, and it goes without saying that should I decide to purchase I will get the vessel surveyed.
Thanks as always for any help and advice.
R.T.