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thoward

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We got into some short rollers(2-3') while waiting out a t-storm and the boat(1979 60' EB conv) creeked quite a bit when we were really getting rocked. Is this normal?
 
Could be some lose tabbing causing a bulkhead to move around a bit. Look around in the access hatches and behind cabinets, etc.
 
A sign I remember seeing on a customer's boat; "Though She Creeks, She Holds" The subject vessel was a 60' Matthews, wood, 1968 vintage.

It doesn't take much movement to create such a noise. Most larger boats, even those well built of fiberglass, will flex somewhat. I notice that when my boat is blocked on the hard, some of the doors don't fit as they do when the boat is afloat. I suspect this is normal, albeit annoying.
 
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I have the same boat as thoward, and mine creaks a bit when it's rough, maybe a half dozen places total. It's just panelling fretting at the corners in a few places, and I'm chasing them down one at a time. The biggest offender was the dinette table attach to the starboard bulkhead. The bolts are accessible, and a couple of turns later the creaking was gone. If you can't stand the sound of wood panels, get an all plastic boat, or buy stock in Gudgeon Brothers.
 
My 45C would do it under the right conditions..... it never bothered me. I could have run it down - there was only one or two places where it was happening, but it was never worth the trouble for me to find and stop it.

I used to love the sound of shrimp snapping at night. The first time you hear it you'll swear the fiberglass in the boat is coming apart strand-by-strand. Its not - its marine life making the noise outside the boat, and the hull is acting like a big drum, amplifying the sound! Not usually audible in the cabin but if you go down in the engine room you can hear it quite clearly!
 
I was sleeping in the master while this was going on and the wall over the berth is mirrored so it was just a little unnerving to think about the breaking glass slicing my head off.lol
 
is it the wall or ceiling over the berth with mirrors?:)
 
We've put about 4000 NM on our 1979 60 and in sloppy conditions, when off watch people are down below, she "talks to us" on every trip.... I quit worrying about it after trying to find every creak and groan. She has been in some ugly weather and (knock on wood) always gets us home.
 

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