Really ?? ;-(Either sell it and the buyer will never know,......
One thing with the epoxy, it won't expand like the foam....so if using expanding foam, you might take some precautions as well. You could have a real problem then.
YesReally ?? ;-(
That's too bad. I'm really kinda surprised with that kind of mind frame coming especially from you, with all the excellent advice you give. This seems counter to that. I'd feel for the novice boat buyer, purchasing something for his kids to enjoy, to only start realizing problems after they learned more about the boat. That said, I wouldn't have an issue selling the boat "as is"...but I think it's best to disclose any defects, etc and not try to sell something at the same price as a boat without said defects. Any rate...waaaaay off topic. Sorry BreezeB
Shouldn't the cockpit-to-deck seam be watertight?Lastly...my old Puffer flexed and there was enough distance to hang fiberglass tabs or strips of glass. That really did the trick. Maybe some heavily saturated fiberglass mat shoved in there with a stick or whatever?? Won't look pretty, but will act like " glued spacers"
There is no cockpit to deck seam. It has a one-piece deck/cockpit, like a Laser.Shouldn't the cockpit-to-deck seam be watertight?