tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4031585485427748708.post8177715448654313380..comments2023-09-01T03:53:39.960-07:00Comments on Sailing Scamp 284: More beautiful weather.Jeff Costlowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16300683975822468732noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4031585485427748708.post-82994032970063758372015-01-27T12:15:46.205-08:002015-01-27T12:15:46.205-08:00Jeff -
"I did not cut drain holes in the cab...Jeff -<br /><br />"I did not cut drain holes in the cabin sides. I hope I don't regret that. I suppose I can cut them out with a fine saw sometime in the future if I feel it's needed."<br /><br />I'd recommend doing it now. Water pools there and just sits. Not that much of an issue when you are sailing but when you are anchored, moored, or outside on a trailer, you want the fresh rain water to drain. It's amazing how much can pool there.<br /><br />Bob's Peanut had this issue. I'm not sure if it was corrected before the boat was transferred to his son Ben. I know we talked about it but it's a lot more labor intensive once the paint job is in place:-)<br /><br />Also good tie-off points for a forward bridle and the front of a tent etc.<br /><br />SimeonSimeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02271978485317663285noreply@blogger.com