[Rhodes22-list] cockpit table

bgreenwald at optonline.net bgreenwald at optonline.net
Sat Jun 25 23:27:27 EDT 2005


Hi all,

I finally launched today - embarassingly late as a result of a number of silly holdups, the most recent of which was due due to the lack of an absurdly small foil screw for my harken furler.  In any event, while the launch went smoothly, I noticed that at some point the bottom of the insert on the cockpit floor for the table post had disintegrated - a little strange since it is almost never used and the boat is only a few years old - I did have a few inches of ice in the cockpit this winter, however.  Since I now have what is under the floor fully exposed - I assume it is flotation - and it is completely open to both rain and "heavy" sailing, I need to address the problem... For the short term, I imagine I can use a cork or plumber's plug but I foolishly neglected to measure the diameter of the cylinder before I left the boat - Does anyone happen to have this spec?
In addition, in terms of a more permanent solution, while I  am only a very rudimentary do it yourselfe
r  this is one that I guess I need to try but need advice as to how to go about creating a new, sealed and waterproof bottom for the post hole.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Bruce Greenwald
S/V Ruach II



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