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1,004 Visninger· 18/02/17
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Today we take that scary step of putting a saw to our deck. Teak has been removed, screws removed, tapping revealed de-lamination or rot and it is now time to cut that sucker open and see what we find. This may be the scariest thing I have done with a boat yet! Follow along in this series as we inspect the core, make determinations and repair it. I would love to know if any of you know for sure what kind of wood this core is. See the details in the video. Join us on our journey as we continue to rebuild, refit and prepare our Formosa 51 Sailboat for our continued cruising journey. We have always loved the Formosa, bought one (on a bit of a whim) late in 2014, moved aboard this one right away and started to do our refit while living board. We are avid fans of Cruising Outpost and Good Ole Boat (Good Old Boat) magazines and love the ideas we get from them. Subscribe !! https://www.youtube.com/c/svdreamchaser?sub_confirmation=1 Support !! http://www.patreon.com/svdreamchaser Lets Connect !! - http://www.facebook.com/svdreamchaser - http://www.twitter.com/svdreamchaser - http://svdreamchaser.tumbler.com -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "How to repair a wooden mast, boom, spar or Bulkhead (Step by Step) " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nxr-yxUjvQ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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