Andrei, I can't speak as to how the M17's stop pin is with respect to the ballast cavity. I can tell you that in my 23 the stop pin went through solid fiberglass (except where the swing keel slot is) so it would probably not leak water into the ballast cavity. Maybe we can get Jerry or Bob to chime back in on that. Guys? With respect to replacing the ballast. I wouldn't even consider doing it unless you were having problems. It is not and easy or cheap job. Buying lead was an education for me. I thought I'd find scrap lead for free at tire shops and places like that. NOT. If you have to end up buying lead shot like I did figure on around $1/lb. That adds up quick. In my case 1200lbs =......Oh I don't even want to think about it again! hahaha And I sure don't want to bring it up to Jo!. My advice would be dry her out as much as you can, seal her up, and hope for the best. Worse case scenario is you'll have to come back and deal with it later, Best case is it'll never bother you. Heck, you may not even have steel ballast...it might be all lead..in which case rust is never gonna be an issue. Sean _www.havasumontgomerys.piczo.com_ (http://www.havasumontgomerys.piczo.com) **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)
Thanks to all who answered my questions about the repair. I'll probably take your answers to the local boat house tomorrow, and see if I can negotiate a better deal, if not I'll probably drive up to Hoopers (I talked to them, and they said, as everyone else, that it's a $1000 repair). I was just hoping to save myself 16 hours of driving (twice 4 hour drives back and forth). Andrei.
I drove 12 hours each way when they did repairs on Audasea........and it was worth it. I was driving the 10 mpg Suburban "Big Iron". I can still remember wincing during the fill up to bring her home. I had to pay the ridiculous price of $1.72 per gallon. Howard On Oct 1, 2008, at 9:34 AM, Andrei Caldararu wrote:
Thanks to all who answered my questions about the repair. I'll probably take your answers to the local boat house tomorrow, and see if I can negotiate a better deal, if not I'll probably drive up to Hoopers (I talked to them, and they said, as everyone else, that it's a $1000 repair). I was just hoping to save myself 16 hours of driving (twice 4 hour drives back and forth).
Andrei.
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