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There is a brown-colored soft spot in the forward cabin bulkhead. It is getting softer. I'm guessing I wash the boat too much . But I don't think its going away if I stop washing the boat. So before I take steps that may not be the best solution, I'm asking here because I know there are helpful folks with way more experience than I have in addressing such issues.
My first though is to completely cut out the soft spot. Then seal any newly exposed edges in the bulkhead with 5200 and insert a piece of starboard of comparable thickness. Then cover the seam with the same Grady trim that currently runs along the deck on the outside of the bulkhead (not seen in pics). Or as close as I can get to finding that trim. Then seal that trim up with a good dose of 5200 as well.
That same Grady trim is tall enough that the brown spot is not visible from outside the cabin. So I suspect that trim played a roll in trapping water. So all of that trim will have to be caulked as well.
I'll appreciate any thoughts on my plan of attack. And most appreciative of any better way to go about this.
Tx, Rob
My first though is to completely cut out the soft spot. Then seal any newly exposed edges in the bulkhead with 5200 and insert a piece of starboard of comparable thickness. Then cover the seam with the same Grady trim that currently runs along the deck on the outside of the bulkhead (not seen in pics). Or as close as I can get to finding that trim. Then seal that trim up with a good dose of 5200 as well.
That same Grady trim is tall enough that the brown spot is not visible from outside the cabin. So I suspect that trim played a roll in trapping water. So all of that trim will have to be caulked as well.
I'll appreciate any thoughts on my plan of attack. And most appreciative of any better way to go about this.
Tx, Rob