Hi, I bought my 80' H16 a few months ago and have had a few issues so far. I already did a crude bottom job on account of a big crack in the keel and am in the middle of patching up the portside stern due to a crack that was taking on water. When the boat isn't sinking, it is loads of fun though.
To the point of my post: I do notice that when the bay is rough the downwind hull flexes a couple inches. I don't think it is relative to the upwind hull, I think it is relative to itself. I've searched forums and it seems that this situation is somewhat normal but I don't know if mine is so bad that it is unsafe. I am worried due to the other issues I've had. From reading other threads, it seems that the area in front of the piles is critical. On my boat the area is a little softer than the rest of the boat, but I can stand on it. I don't make a habit of it but it don't feel like I'd break through or anything.
Should I go ahead and put other hulls on (I have some available) or just deal with the devil I know for the rest of the summer? Or is there a way to reinforce something to avoid the flex if it is actually an issue?
On a slightly related note, what is the best practice for installing threaded anchors for the rudder mounts?
Thanks so much, this forum has been a ton of help for months before I even felt like I needed to post anything.
Best,
Paul
Edited by pauldelv on Jun 04, 2012 - 09:13 PM.