dwaynec
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- Apr 12, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 48' YACHT FISHERMAN (1972 - 1975)
when I think that I made a mistake in buying my boat! Don't get me wrong, I love the boat. But, there are things that were missed in the survey that are now starting to bite me in the aft.
When I bought the boat, the aft deck, above the aft cabin and at the lower helm was covered with carpet that was held down by the double sided carpet tape. Neither I nor the surveyor pulled the carpet loose to see what was underneath. Well, this week the admiral and I decided it was time to remove the carpet so the deck underneath could be cleaned. I should have done this before I bought the boat. It seems like the prior owners had decided to repaint the deck. Trouble is, they neglected to plug four holes in the deck that were at one time utilized to hold something secure. They also decided that properly preparing the deck for paint was way too much bother. They didn't even bother to clean the deck!!!! Sooo, now I have a deck that the paint is not sticking too, and a possibility of rotten core in the area where the holes were left unfilled since I washed the carpet as part of my normal cleaning. Assuming that the core is wet, what would be the best way to take care of this. Should I cut out some sections of the deck where the holes are to let them dry, or is there another way. The holes are 1/4".
Sometimes I wonder what the prior owners were thinking when they did some of the tihings they have done. Hopefully, I will be better.
When I bought the boat, the aft deck, above the aft cabin and at the lower helm was covered with carpet that was held down by the double sided carpet tape. Neither I nor the surveyor pulled the carpet loose to see what was underneath. Well, this week the admiral and I decided it was time to remove the carpet so the deck underneath could be cleaned. I should have done this before I bought the boat. It seems like the prior owners had decided to repaint the deck. Trouble is, they neglected to plug four holes in the deck that were at one time utilized to hold something secure. They also decided that properly preparing the deck for paint was way too much bother. They didn't even bother to clean the deck!!!! Sooo, now I have a deck that the paint is not sticking too, and a possibility of rotten core in the area where the holes were left unfilled since I washed the carpet as part of my normal cleaning. Assuming that the core is wet, what would be the best way to take care of this. Should I cut out some sections of the deck where the holes are to let them dry, or is there another way. The holes are 1/4".
Sometimes I wonder what the prior owners were thinking when they did some of the tihings they have done. Hopefully, I will be better.