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I was wondering if anyone can help me to either fix my problem, or
tell me I have nothing to worry about? I have a Hunter 25' sailboat... 1982. I just bought a brand new Mercury 9.9 4 stroke, which weighs in at 92lbs. My old two stoke was only 76lbs. That prompted me to construct a new motor mount block, which came out beautiful by the way. However, I noticed a few spider stress cracks where the stainless meets the hull. Nothing major, probably about 3 spider cracks on eiter side of the mount. Should I be worried!?!?! I looked in the interior part of the hull and there was no stainlesssteel backing plate for the mount. Should I put one in, or forget about it. Half of me wants a perfect boat, the other half says, hey...if it cracks off in the middle of a race, I'm insured! Any feedback? |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I was wondering if anyone can help me to either fix my problem, or tell me I have nothing to worry about? I have a Hunter 25' sailboat... 1982. I just bought a brand new Mercury 9.9 4 stroke, which weighs in at 92lbs. My old two stoke was only 76lbs. That prompted me to construct a new motor mount block, which came out beautiful by the way. However, I noticed a few spider stress cracks where the stainless meets the hull. Nothing major, probably about 3 spider cracks on eiter side of the mount. Should I be worried!?!?! I looked in the interior part of the hull and there was no stainlesssteel backing plate for the mount. Should I put one in, or forget about it. Half of me wants a perfect boat, the other half says, hey...if it cracks off in the middle of a race, I'm insured! Any feedback? I would put a backing plate on and not worry about it, but keep an eye on the cracks. Fine spider cracking in the gel coat is normal on any fiberglass boat, you just want to make sure they don't go any further. If they do begin traveling again, use a dremel tool and a fine bit, drilling a hole at the end of each crack. Doing this will keep the cracks from continuing on. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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ups.com... I was wondering if anyone can help me to either fix my problem, or tell me I have nothing to worry about? I have a Hunter 25' sailboat... 1982. I just bought a brand new Mercury 9.9 4 stroke, which weighs in at 92lbs. My old two stoke was only 76lbs. That prompted me to construct a new motor mount block, which came out beautiful by the way. However, I noticed a few spider stress cracks where the stainless meets the hull. Nothing major, probably about 3 spider cracks on eiter side of the mount. Should I be worried!?!?! I looked in the interior part of the hull and there was no stainlesssteel backing plate for the mount. Should I put one in, or forget about it. Half of me wants a perfect boat, the other half says, hey...if it cracks off in the middle of a race, I'm insured! Any feedback? Check with the guys. in news:rec.boats and news:rec.boats.cruising. Lots of sailing officiandos there. Probably even find a couple guys who knw about issue or lack thereof with your specific boat. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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