SV 27 - Hull cracking
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From: Lake Echo, NS, CANADA
Greetings,
I received my Super Vee 27 today and upon removing it from the box I noticed that the transom above the rudder assembly appears cracked.
When I backlight it with a flashlight from the inside of the hull, and look at it from the outside of the hull, it appears there is a crack from above the rudder mount to where the steering arm exits the hull. The crack also appears to extend the width of the rudder assembly to starboard and then the glass layup appears to layup flaw beyond that. Running my finger nail up the outside of transom I can feel the crack.
Is this a major concern? Should I send it back or is it an easy fix? If it's an easy fix, what should I use to fix it?
I'm inclined to return it, however the since supply of the boats are basically on backorder until mid-June I'm half tempted to fix it - besides it's likely a whole lot easier to fix it than replacing the floor / transom in my 16' Sidewinder was last winter.
My other concern is this... the rudder isn't mounted vertically when looking at it from astern.
When I place a square beside the rudder there is a 1/2" difference to port between the square and the rudder. Ie. looking at the stern of the boat instead of the rudder pointing through 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock the top of the rudder would be around 1 o'clock and the bottom around 7 o'clock. Is this normal? I would have expected the rudder to be mounted in a vertical position, but perhaps this is set-up this way to run an over course.
Any info will greatly be appreciated!
Cheers,
Jaak
I received my Super Vee 27 today and upon removing it from the box I noticed that the transom above the rudder assembly appears cracked.
When I backlight it with a flashlight from the inside of the hull, and look at it from the outside of the hull, it appears there is a crack from above the rudder mount to where the steering arm exits the hull. The crack also appears to extend the width of the rudder assembly to starboard and then the glass layup appears to layup flaw beyond that. Running my finger nail up the outside of transom I can feel the crack.
Is this a major concern? Should I send it back or is it an easy fix? If it's an easy fix, what should I use to fix it?
I'm inclined to return it, however the since supply of the boats are basically on backorder until mid-June I'm half tempted to fix it - besides it's likely a whole lot easier to fix it than replacing the floor / transom in my 16' Sidewinder was last winter.
My other concern is this... the rudder isn't mounted vertically when looking at it from astern.
When I place a square beside the rudder there is a 1/2" difference to port between the square and the rudder. Ie. looking at the stern of the boat instead of the rudder pointing through 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock the top of the rudder would be around 1 o'clock and the bottom around 7 o'clock. Is this normal? I would have expected the rudder to be mounted in a vertical position, but perhaps this is set-up this way to run an over course.
Any info will greatly be appreciated!
Cheers,
Jaak
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Most guys run the rudder tucked under. Epoxy up the inside of the hull along both sides and the transom for suport. Cracking is an on going problem. Some hulls crack..some dont.
Most guys run the rudder tucked under. Epoxy up the inside of the hull along both sides and the transom for suport. Cracking is an on going problem. Some hulls crack..some dont.
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Thanks for the info. I wound up putting finishing epoxy inside the hull and a liberal coat on the inside of the transom and it seems to have done the trick.
Cheers,
Jaak
Cheers,
Jaak
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I just got one. Not complaining because its off S/D. I needed to the swap crysals so I grabbed it. Anyway this one is a cracker. Not allong the back but along the sides. Looking at it closer. The hull is fine the problem is just the attachment of the top of the hull. I could see a good coat of Zpoxy and a dabble on the outside where you see the crack, fixing it. To me its fine, I wouldnt like to see it on my new full priced boat but I do not think it will harm the operation or stability of the boat. I am actually gonna keep this boat, I have some stuff to do and parts to get but I like the yellow.



