Rotten bulkhead HELP!
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Almost forgot! I talked to the service manager at Pacific Power boats (repair center in my area) and we discussed what I have going on and the possible "what-ifs". To remove the engines they get $1100 each, for the center stringer repairs $1000, the bulkhead repairs another $1000 and if the transom is toast another $3000.
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Take a wire or fish tape, and shove it in the drain holes in the bilge to see if those tubes go all the way to the cabin, or if those are simply a couple inch long tubes just long enough to go thru each bulkhead.
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You are right I need to go buy a fish tape tis weekend. I HOPE they are tubes but who knows...?
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If the price is to pull and re-install the engines, I can see the number as it's easy enough to pull them, but the re-install and alignment will take some time.
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I haven't seen many pics of your boat, but the drains all the way up front were probably put there because someone had a hatch open or left the boat uncovered in a storm with the bow down. A large part of my job is to try and make things idiot resistant, as the rest is no such thing as idiot proofing anything.
and as we all know.... chit happens, and at the worst possible time. Lol!
and as we all know.... chit happens, and at the worst possible time. Lol!
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