After seeking advice on this forum just over a year ago, I've now got a new-to-me GRP Albacore (a Speed hull). It hasn't been used in a number of years and needs a bit of TLC to get it back in order.
One of the bouyancy tanks was full of water and I notice where the tanks have been taped to the floor, the paint/gelcoat/tap has peeled away so that you can put your finger nail behind it. This photo has an arrow pointing at the tape/join in question, but not the actual split.
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Just wondering if this typically happens and how people fix it? Or are there other places I should check for leaks (since it doesn't have a bung I can't do the pressure test with a bicycle pump method)?
Unfortunately the owner couldn't show me how to rig up, so I was wondering if anyone has photographs they can share of the rope systems. The ones I need most help on are the jib halyard and strut uphaul/downhaul, as I'm fairly happy I've figured the others out. In particular there is what looks like a dyneema strop that comes out of the bottom of the mast that I just cannot figure out. In this photo the large circle shows where the strop comes out and the small circle marks the end of it (to give you an idea of length I think it is about 70cm long).
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Finally with max tension on jib halyard (if I have it correct) and max tension on the shrouds, the rig still feels quite slack (certainly compared to my Phantom). How can I judge if I have the right lengths for halyards etc?
Thanks
Richard