Ahh, spent the first long afternoon working on the boat in my shirtsleeves today. This week's job is pulling off the cracked, distorted bow pulpit and taking it to a fiberglass shop for repair -- unless somebody knows where I can get a new bow pulpit for a 1983 3207. The previous owner must have plowed into something bow-first very hard because he cracked the bow pulpit and lifted it off the deck. They slathered a pile of silicone in the gap, but it's a hideous mess and rainwater leaks under the bow pulpit, drips down the windlass, into the anchor chain locker, and down into the bilge. I'm hoping the fiberglass shop can straighten it out and I'll re-bed and seal it properly. Took out 18 bolts and screws to get that thing off -- six for the bow pulpit rail stanchions, four for the windlass, four for the bow pulpit itself, three for the bow pulpit strut, and one anchor swivel allen bolt. Pain in the neck. So here's the question:
The previous owner also bent the stainless bow pulpit strut that goes from underside of the pulpit to the stem/keelson about a foot above the water line. I know the 3207's had two styles of pulpit struts, long ones about five feet in length and short ones about two feet. Mine is the long style, and I suspect the PO probably whacked the bow against a high dock and kinked the strut. I need to take the strut off to take it to a welding shop to get it straightened or a new one fabricated. The foot of the strut is screwed into the keelson/stem with four big stainless machine screws. How in the world do I get to the nuts on those screws? I opened the cabinets under the V-berth, but the cabinet bottoms are too high. My V-berth floor is one piece of carpet, but is there an inspection panel in that floor that was maybe just carpeted over?
I suppose I could grind off the current screw heads, knock them inside with an ice pick, epoxy the holes, then re-drill new ones and replace the screws with stainless sheet metal screws instead.
Has anybody dealt with this?
Thanks.
The previous owner also bent the stainless bow pulpit strut that goes from underside of the pulpit to the stem/keelson about a foot above the water line. I know the 3207's had two styles of pulpit struts, long ones about five feet in length and short ones about two feet. Mine is the long style, and I suspect the PO probably whacked the bow against a high dock and kinked the strut. I need to take the strut off to take it to a welding shop to get it straightened or a new one fabricated. The foot of the strut is screwed into the keelson/stem with four big stainless machine screws. How in the world do I get to the nuts on those screws? I opened the cabinets under the V-berth, but the cabinet bottoms are too high. My V-berth floor is one piece of carpet, but is there an inspection panel in that floor that was maybe just carpeted over?
I suppose I could grind off the current screw heads, knock them inside with an ice pick, epoxy the holes, then re-drill new ones and replace the screws with stainless sheet metal screws instead.
Has anybody dealt with this?
Thanks.