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John, I’m curious how your bulkhead has held up over the last 9 years? Anything that has held up well or poorly?
I’m going to need to do some bulkhead repair/ replacement on my E 35-2 and currently in the research stage. Reading about repairs is good. Learning how they’ve held up over many sails is better.
Thanks!
I’ve got a ‘73 E32 and replaced all the bulkheads a few years back. We went with 4 X 8 sheets of mahogany veneered marine ply of 3/4” for the main and 1/2” for the V-Berth bulkheads. (Same thickness as original)
Templates were made of cardboard to insure a better fit...and to make sure we could get them into the boat via the companion way. (No problems)
We ordered new SS water jet cut chain plates from Garhauer in CA. Deck hole cutouts were oversized, resin filled and recut to keep future leaks away from balsa core. Ends of new bulkheads were also resin sealed. Bulkhead chain plate holes were also oversized, resin filled and re-drilled.
We tabbed the new bulkheads more substantial than originally from the factory. Worth considering too - we had the luxury of refitting the new bulkheads while the boat was in the water. This insured a better fit instead of being on the hard.
I’ve got lots of photos and if you have more questions, just email me. .....kkdiehl042@sbcglobal.net
It’s a project not for the faint of heart but certainly IS doable with patience, grit and determination. ...I wore out the door on a confessional - and I’m NOT even Catholic! (Just kidding!)