Hello Everyone,
I have a 2007 282 Sailfish which I purchased in 2019. The surveyor noted gelcoat cracks across the bow pulpit but said the pulpit was solid and that it was of no concern. The previous owner must have got the anchor stuck somewhere and tried to force it out as the boat came with no anchor or rode, a brand new Lewmar winch and these cracks. So haven't paid much attention to it based on the survey and it seems firm enough to me when I stand up there. This past winter we had a prolonged cold snap and obviously the cracks allowed some water to seep in that once frozen flaked off a chunk of fiberglass (or really thick part of the gelcoat) on the starboard side.
I reached out to a recommended fiberglass repair individual in our area and sent him the picture below to get his thoughts on getting this fixed. His response troubled me a bit. In his opinion these cracks have seriously compromised the strength of the pulpit and he thinks it would be better to source a new or used original or after market pulpit. So just wondering if anyone here has has any insights, opinions, or had similar issue? And if replacing the pulpit is the way to go where can I find one?
Many thanks.
I have a 2007 282 Sailfish which I purchased in 2019. The surveyor noted gelcoat cracks across the bow pulpit but said the pulpit was solid and that it was of no concern. The previous owner must have got the anchor stuck somewhere and tried to force it out as the boat came with no anchor or rode, a brand new Lewmar winch and these cracks. So haven't paid much attention to it based on the survey and it seems firm enough to me when I stand up there. This past winter we had a prolonged cold snap and obviously the cracks allowed some water to seep in that once frozen flaked off a chunk of fiberglass (or really thick part of the gelcoat) on the starboard side.
I reached out to a recommended fiberglass repair individual in our area and sent him the picture below to get his thoughts on getting this fixed. His response troubled me a bit. In his opinion these cracks have seriously compromised the strength of the pulpit and he thinks it would be better to source a new or used original or after market pulpit. So just wondering if anyone here has has any insights, opinions, or had similar issue? And if replacing the pulpit is the way to go where can I find one?
Many thanks.