Good morning all,
Well I'm still waiting for the actual survey report to be emailed to me, I have the verbal. Its mostly all good, so looks like I will have a Top Hat shortly.
There was one issue identified that I wasn't expecting however. It appears the rudder is probably waterlogged - how badly not sure yet, probably won't know until I get the actual report.
The surveyor is concerned that the shoe and rudder will part company...which would be a problem if I happened to be underway at the time....
My gut feeling is that I have similar issues to Troppo and Tropi
I'm not overly concerned - I wasn't expecting a 30+ year old boat to be without a few issues, and apart from that the repairs required seem to be cosmetic (of which I will be back to ask for advice in due course). The surveyor says that I am unlikely to lose the rudder delivering the yacht to Newcastle, which was my main concern.
My concern at this point is, what is that sort of repair likely to set me back? I noticed the recommendation is that the rudder should be removed in the water - thats fine I'm a scuba diver so have no issues with that as an idea, but what am I likely to have to do to repair the rudder itself and seal it?
I know its very much a how long is a piece of string question, but I was hoping you might be able to give me a ballpark idea.
Thanks all