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Stringer Problems on a 31 TE
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 7
- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:08 am
- Location: kilmarnock, VA
Stringer Problems on a 31 TE
Hello,
I am new to this group, am owner of a single engine 2003 TE and have discovered moisture in my stringers, probably due to poor sealing of the limber holes.
Has anyone experienced similar problems? Are you aware of whether the stringers serve a structural function or are they mainly for providing stability?
I am new to this group, am owner of a single engine 2003 TE and have discovered moisture in my stringers, probably due to poor sealing of the limber holes.
Has anyone experienced similar problems? Are you aware of whether the stringers serve a structural function or are they mainly for providing stability?
31TE Moisture in Stringers
My 31TE is a 1997 model with twin diesels. Yes, the stringers are a structural member, which provide significant fore & aft support to the hull. I've also found moisture in the stringers, I believe from improper sealing (lack of sealant) of various screw holes, etc.
Not sure what can be done to repair. On holes that are accessible, I've drilled them out, picked out any core that can be reached, and then filled the void with epoxy, either thickened or as-mixed.
It's also my understanding that ALBIN used balsa core until about 2000 and then used a non-organic core thereafter. My guess is with the non-organic core material, moisture in the stringers would not be a serious concern.
Not sure what can be done to repair. On holes that are accessible, I've drilled them out, picked out any core that can be reached, and then filled the void with epoxy, either thickened or as-mixed.
It's also my understanding that ALBIN used balsa core until about 2000 and then used a non-organic core thereafter. My guess is with the non-organic core material, moisture in the stringers would not be a serious concern.
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- Gold Member
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How
I am a 2003 28TE owner also and I'm wondering how you discovered the problem. Is your boat in the water year round?
Ric Murray
Big Time, 42' 1993 Jersey Sportfish
Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
Wickford RI
Big Time, 42' 1993 Jersey Sportfish
Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
Wickford RI
31TE Stringer Moisture
Our boat is not in the water yet, but yes, when it is, it will be in the water all year. In Vancouver, BC, the winters are wet, but not very cold, so the annual haul-out that you do in the east is not an issue here. It does rain every once in a while, however.....
I discovered the moisture when drilling holes to mount something or as a pilot hole for a screw. The core mtl that is damp sticks to a drill bit in a different way than dry sawdust, and you can also feel it.
However, I found the same issue on a Wellcraft 23 that was our previous boat. Most core mtl, etc. in that boat was damp too, but it didn't seem to matter. That boat was more than ten years old, but there were no detrimental effects that I ever saw.
I also found that most accessories mtd on the 31TE cabin roof (antennas, GPS receivers, etc.) were not sealed very well either, so they have been all drilled out, filled with epoxy and redone properly.
I discovered the moisture when drilling holes to mount something or as a pilot hole for a screw. The core mtl that is damp sticks to a drill bit in a different way than dry sawdust, and you can also feel it.
However, I found the same issue on a Wellcraft 23 that was our previous boat. Most core mtl, etc. in that boat was damp too, but it didn't seem to matter. That boat was more than ten years old, but there were no detrimental effects that I ever saw.
I also found that most accessories mtd on the 31TE cabin roof (antennas, GPS receivers, etc.) were not sealed very well either, so they have been all drilled out, filled with epoxy and redone properly.
- jcollins
- In Memorium
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Morning Star,
I've been following your posts about your 31. If you have time it would be great to prepare one post that covers everything you are doing/have done with pictures if possible. Maybe some time in January if you get a chance? You are obviously a big DIY'er. I'm learing some interesting stuff from you.
Thanks for joining our group. You NEED a burgee.
I've been following your posts about your 31. If you have time it would be great to prepare one post that covers everything you are doing/have done with pictures if possible. Maybe some time in January if you get a chance? You are obviously a big DIY'er. I'm learing some interesting stuff from you.
Thanks for joining our group. You NEED a burgee.
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
31TE History
Hi John -
Interesting idea; I'd given that some thought but wondered if it would be wise to make too much of an issue of some the problems I've found. You know, do not want to sound too negative......
But I have learned a huge amount about the boat (still absolutely love it) and would be pleased to share what I've learned.
There are a few 'customizing' ideas I've come up with, which I'll definitely photograph and share. And yes, I'll even show you guys my painted bilge....!
I'll get started on that in Jan; my wife forces me to go to Maui with her for Xmas, so I'm not around the boat again until early Jan. Miss her like hell (the boat....), but is a great time to think and plan.
And yes, I'll have to learn how to do the burgee thing....
Interesting idea; I'd given that some thought but wondered if it would be wise to make too much of an issue of some the problems I've found. You know, do not want to sound too negative......
But I have learned a huge amount about the boat (still absolutely love it) and would be pleased to share what I've learned.
There are a few 'customizing' ideas I've come up with, which I'll definitely photograph and share. And yes, I'll even show you guys my painted bilge....!
I'll get started on that in Jan; my wife forces me to go to Maui with her for Xmas, so I'm not around the boat again until early Jan. Miss her like hell (the boat....), but is a great time to think and plan.
And yes, I'll have to learn how to do the burgee thing....
- Pitou
- Gold Member
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Burgee Member
Morning Star and others / just follow this linkMorning Star wrote:Hi John -
And yes, I'll have to learn how to do the burgee thing....
viewtopic.php?t=450
kevinS
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 7
- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:08 am
- Location: kilmarnock, VA
Thanks for all the replies concerning the stringers on my Albin 31TE.
My problem seems to arise from improper sealing of the limber holes. I am working with an engineering firm to see if ultrasonic or thermographic non-destructive testing can determine the extent of the problem. The boat is still covered by the extended five-year hull warranty. However, although I sent Albin a certified letter to advise them of a possible claim, I have received no response whatsoever. Emails and phone calls do not get answered, either. Are they in Chapter 11?
Has anybody experience with warranty claims with Albin?
Malus
My problem seems to arise from improper sealing of the limber holes. I am working with an engineering firm to see if ultrasonic or thermographic non-destructive testing can determine the extent of the problem. The boat is still covered by the extended five-year hull warranty. However, although I sent Albin a certified letter to advise them of a possible claim, I have received no response whatsoever. Emails and phone calls do not get answered, either. Are they in Chapter 11?
Has anybody experience with warranty claims with Albin?
Malus
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 7
- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:08 am
- Location: kilmarnock, VA
Re: How
The problem with my stringers was discovered when I took my boat for some repairs and analysis to a yard that I had not previously worked with. The problem is evidenced by some brown coffee like seepage coming from screw fittings and around the base of the limber holes.RicM wrote:I am a 2003 28TE owner also and I'm wondering how you discovered the problem. Is your boat in the water year round?
Malus
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- Deckhand
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- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:08 am
- Location: kilmarnock, VA
Re: Albin 31TE Stringers
A fix has not yet been settled on. We are in the process of determining the extent of the damage. A fix will likely involve opening the stringers, getting rid of the water, then impregnating the wood with a water displacing chemical/sealant, and glassing over the various openings.Morning Star wrote:Ric - What was the fix, if any?
Malus