More info and rethinking after above comment: 148255 UK-made Radial. No inspection port. A buoyancy Cubitainer (?) vaguely visible in photos through transom hole. It’s easy to believe that there are the apparently standard three 10-litre bags forward and three 20-litre bags aft. Current plan...
<<who knows and the end result is not sailing.>> Right, but it's the same end result if I leave the Laser hanging from the living room rafters where it is now. OK, maybe I'll sink the hull in 2 metes = 6 feet of water. My gut feeling is that a Laser hull can survive that depth.
cskudder. thanks for your response. Indeed I had not thought about 620 pounds per square foot even at only 3 metres depth, but of course you are right. Won't water infiltrate the foam at that pressure and save the seams?
Wait ten years for a mooring ? Well let's just say that yesterday was...
10 year wait for official moorings here around Sliema and St Julians in Malta, dry moorings seemingly unavailable, no car, house 300 steep one-way street metres from sea with Laser currently hanging from rafters. Solution seems to be to store Laser hull by sinking it maybe 3 metres deep and...
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