Most items on my Sundowner have been not subject to corrosion issues; except for these metal frames that lead into the cuddy cabin and the storage compartment, the boat has been operated reguarly in salt water.
Has anyone else came apon this problem (i noticed a sundowner for sale had this corrosion issue). I have approached the dealers; they have said the stainless screws are reacting with the alloy frames and FW should have coated the screws in lanolin spray or simerlar to stop a reaction and that this problem would occur if the boat was operated in eighter salt or fresh water.
Another dealer stated the frames are covered in gelcoat and it is not durable in a salt enviroment.
Both dealers have described the fix is to powdercoat the frames, but how is this done, how is the old finish removed?. The frame to the storage hatch seems straight forward to remove from the boat, but the one to cabin, is it just undo the screws and pull the frame outward? And the seal piping seems very difficult to remove and or for reuse, as one wold think this would have to be removed for powdercoating.
Any help with this is appreciated
Regards Scott




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2005 Four Winns Sundowner (Sold)
350 MAG B1
