F-32 In the PNW
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:14 pm
I have been reading (and learning) from these forums for some time and thought I would finally register and say "hello". I have a 1977 F-32. Somewhere on here I read that it is the Medallion Series, in that it has wood throughout the interior, as well as all the toe rails and cockpit trim. It is still running it's twin 318's and in great original condition.
I have a number of wooden runabouts that I have restored and use as well as several 50's fiberglass finned runabouts. As if these didn't swallow enough money, I decided to buy the F-32 for "fun". I have owned it for about 5 years now and only had to tackle general maintence projects like bottom paint, varnish, buff, polish, and adding electronics. Today on a short winter cruise, I noticed a leak on the starboard side salon ceiling, right between the windows. I know that the cause of the leak is a hole in the flybridge console cover that I just discovered. This is letting water into the console and then through holes drilled for speakers and electronics into the floor/ceiling. How is this ceiling built? Is this a cored glass assembly? I know I can fix the cause of the leak pretty easliy, but want to make sure I address any other damage it may have done in the mean time. Thanks for reading and keep up this great forum!
I have a number of wooden runabouts that I have restored and use as well as several 50's fiberglass finned runabouts. As if these didn't swallow enough money, I decided to buy the F-32 for "fun". I have owned it for about 5 years now and only had to tackle general maintence projects like bottom paint, varnish, buff, polish, and adding electronics. Today on a short winter cruise, I noticed a leak on the starboard side salon ceiling, right between the windows. I know that the cause of the leak is a hole in the flybridge console cover that I just discovered. This is letting water into the console and then through holes drilled for speakers and electronics into the floor/ceiling. How is this ceiling built? Is this a cored glass assembly? I know I can fix the cause of the leak pretty easliy, but want to make sure I address any other damage it may have done in the mean time. Thanks for reading and keep up this great forum!