GZigmont
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We have a 2021 R-31 CB that we purchased used before last season. Had a survey done by a reputable surveyor, which showed no issues with the hull or structure of the boat. I of course went through the boat with the surveyor and on my own and found no issues. I have not hit anything or run aground, nor had the PO to the best of my knowledge. I did not need to paint the bottom before last season as the Pettit Vivid on the bottom was still good.
Yesterday while painting the bottom and while in the area on the port side, underneath and maybe about a foot forward of the location of the “day head” I accidentally bumped my elbow on that part of the hull and heard something fairly large rattle inside the hull. The sound would be akin to a two or three foot piece of 2x4 lying on the bottom of the hull and getting jarred when the hull is hit from beneath. I replicated the noise in that area several times with the side of my fist. I don’t have to rap the hull hard at all. Sounds like something that is in contact with the hull in that area is loose and that when the hull is rapped with my hand, it flexes and whatever is on the other side bounces and slaps back. So I went to the same area on the starboard side an when I rap the hull it is solid with no flex or slapback. Just a thud.
My concern is that a stringer has become un tabbed which of course is a serious structural issue. Because the boat has not hit anything or run aground, and the fact that the other side is solid, really heightens my concern. The only non critical object inside that I could think of that might make the slapback noise, would be the waste line from the day head to the holding tank. But then again, why does the other side of the hull have a very solid feel?
I tried searching this forum and the rest of the Internet for hull construction photos or diagrams that are detailed enough to show the location and orientation of the stringers, but came up empty. After painting yesterday, I tried to see of there is any area where I can get a view into this area, but the cave is full of stuff, and my memory tells me there are no access panels under the mattress in there anyway. I have a 4 foot flexible fiber optic camera for my iPhone, which I’ll bring to the boat tomorrow. Hopefully I can find a way to see in there.
Any thoughts, experience, advice, photos or diagrams would be greatly appreciated.
Yesterday while painting the bottom and while in the area on the port side, underneath and maybe about a foot forward of the location of the “day head” I accidentally bumped my elbow on that part of the hull and heard something fairly large rattle inside the hull. The sound would be akin to a two or three foot piece of 2x4 lying on the bottom of the hull and getting jarred when the hull is hit from beneath. I replicated the noise in that area several times with the side of my fist. I don’t have to rap the hull hard at all. Sounds like something that is in contact with the hull in that area is loose and that when the hull is rapped with my hand, it flexes and whatever is on the other side bounces and slaps back. So I went to the same area on the starboard side an when I rap the hull it is solid with no flex or slapback. Just a thud.
My concern is that a stringer has become un tabbed which of course is a serious structural issue. Because the boat has not hit anything or run aground, and the fact that the other side is solid, really heightens my concern. The only non critical object inside that I could think of that might make the slapback noise, would be the waste line from the day head to the holding tank. But then again, why does the other side of the hull have a very solid feel?
I tried searching this forum and the rest of the Internet for hull construction photos or diagrams that are detailed enough to show the location and orientation of the stringers, but came up empty. After painting yesterday, I tried to see of there is any area where I can get a view into this area, but the cave is full of stuff, and my memory tells me there are no access panels under the mattress in there anyway. I have a 4 foot flexible fiber optic camera for my iPhone, which I’ll bring to the boat tomorrow. Hopefully I can find a way to see in there.
Any thoughts, experience, advice, photos or diagrams would be greatly appreciated.
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