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Date Posted: - Thursday - 11/ 2/06 - 9:54pm
Author: Mark (AEOLUS)
Subject: Aft Bulkhead
In reply to: Greg Nameless in SC 's message, "Decks close to done" on - Sunday - 10/22/06 - 3:11pm

Don't know if I can be of help guys, but I replaced the bulkhead back in '89 on my M31. I've got a few pics on the owners page, #62. If I can answer any question about the job (that I can remember) let me know. Good Luck.

Mark

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[> house sides -- Pete, - Friday - 11/10/06 - 5:28pm

When doing your house sides or the bulkhead for that matter, how did you remove the coaming that "joins" the two? Did you have to dig out the cockpit first? Any help here would be very very very much appreciated. Thanks!


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[> [> removing the cabin walls -- Benton, - Saturday - 11/11/06 - 5:24pm

If I am understanding your question correctly, I believe we are in the same process. I removed my deck first and then with a sawzaw cut up between the cabin walls and the studs.I did half of this from the inside of the cabin because the lower mahagony trim was to hard to remove behind cabinets. I am replacing the walls with a combination 3/8s plywood and 5/8s bamboo flooring that is almost the exact color and grain as the existing mahagony and incredibly durable.

Benton


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[> [> Coamings -- Mark, AEOLUS, - Saturday - 11/11/06 - 5:50pm

Pete; On my project in '89, Yes I did remove the cockpit prior to replacing the bulkhead. Basicly every thing from the bulkhead aft,(except the cockpit well).See owners pg. The coamings had to come off to replace the bulkhead, or the aft edge of the cabin sides.Buzz Hall on "PELICAN" #57 Did a fantastic job of only replacing the main bulkhead support (from the inside!) Hope this helps.
Mark


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