Brenden,
Ahhhhhhh I was hoping you was going to say no I wouldn't have to fill in the hawse pipe hole.... Dag nabbit! Well fortunately for me I can go down to the dealership and get authentic FW gel and since the boat is an 06 it hasn't had much time to fade yet!

And like you said, it's such a small area.. But man that sucks to have to do all that patch work only to cut 99.999% of it back out!
I will have my work cut out for me like you said, the access hole size on my locker is not 10" I can't even get my head in the locker. So that part will be fun!
Do me a fav and get some nice closeups of the deck with the new windlass in place. I want to get a feel for how the V700 lays on the deck and get a size perspective. No rush since I won't even start this till winter at the earliest.
I went to that web site and saw the anchors after I posted earlier. They sure "look" good on the site. Are they truly as nice in person? Because like you said, a good SS Delta is a grand, easy! Of course we know how bad we get ripped off on boat stuff..
So how does the new windlass work? Since the V700 is the cheaper model without free fall (but actually looks better built than the much higher priced version from Lewmar) does it drop nice and fast?
Thanks for posting the photos and doing the write up, 248 owners everywhere are in your and Al's debt!
mkivbren wrote:
hey man,
yea, sorry it took this long! Yes, you are going to have to fill the hause pipe hole in. But that was fun - I cut up a ton of tiny fiberglass pieces and I worked with a few ounces (I think) at a time. Now for that last 1/8th inch gelcoat layer, I just did the portion that would be exposed. Looking at the picture of me holding the cut out portion, if you look closely you can see the fiberglass fill-in bonded to the existing decking (plywood). I used spectrum for my gelcoat, it's a nice match. But you hardly need any it's such a small space that is exposed. My next pics will show that and you'll probably be able to point out the added gel coat. As Al mentioned in his write up, he expected the gelcoat to weather over time to make a better match.
The only other concern I have for you guys is that you have a different anchor access hole. They must have changed from Radbud (vendor) after 2000. My diameter was 10" and I had my head and arm through that hole a bunch of times (at the same time!)
Hopefully the newer holes are still 10"dia.
Brett, the anchor is on that site I posted. I thought I got a 22 lb but maybe it was the 15.5 I'll have to check. The authentic delta 22lb is 1000 bucks!!!