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Looking for insight from you all: on my boat the wooden bulkhead has separated from the deck, primarily on the starboard side. I'm talking like almost two inches. Anyone else experienced this?
1976 C&C 27 Mark III, A4
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Are you observing this with the boat in the water or on the hard?
S/V Mystic
MkV #138
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Both. It's on the hard now, but I noticed it prior to hauling out.
1976 C&C 27 Mark III, A4
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My mark 3 has that also.
Following
Capricious Mark 3 Hull #599
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Any depression at the base of the mast on deck? Use a straight edge to check.
Or at the base of the mast support in the cabin?
Phil Peterson
Superior Blue
1973 C&C 27 Mk II
Bayfield, WI
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I had that on my 27, especially with the mast stepped. Turned out the base of the mast support - at the keel - was shot. I had the whole area repaired to like new and the gap is now completely gone. Looks beautiful (but $$$). The surveyor called it 'like new'.
Wacky Waves - Mk2
LCM, Bath
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BenoitR:
Thanks for the response. I'd be very interested in learning more about your repair to the mast support and bulkhead fit. No doubt capricious would be interested too. If you have time at some point to elaborate, I'd sure appreciate it.
-Steven
1976 C&C 27 Mark III, A4
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I had that on my 27, especially with the mast stepped. Turned out the base of the mast support - at the keel - was shot. I had the whole area repaired to like new and the gap is now completely gone. Looks beautiful (but $$$). The surveyor called it 'like new'.
Any idea on how they repaired it. I'm guessing ,jack up,cut the support till good material is present and fill with composite.
Capricious Mark 3 Hull #599
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