sunvista wrote:
Thanks. I'll pass this along. My friend is also putting together a spinnaker rig for this boat. If this is the beginning of deck separation, will a spinnaker hasten the process? I suggested having longer anchor bars fabricated to redistribute the load.
The spin puts more stress on the boat, so for sure it's going to hasten the process - if something else doesn't break first.
While you've got the boat upside down, after you've done the fix, leak test it again, concentrating on the deck lip. If you've got leaks in the deck lip, that's a sign of possible hull/deck separation, especially at high stress areas like shroud attachments.
Longer anchor bars would spread out the load, but there's a point of diminishing returns - probably at or close to the length of the existing ones. Additionally, the curve of the hull makes longer bars problematic to fit.