I forward an update to the original emails, I thank Alistair and Graham for your support and responces to my previous emails.
Kind Regards
Neil Koenig
232 Cuddy called Splash Out.
----- Original Message -----
From: neilkoenig
To: Robin Vaughan
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 4:28 PM
Subject: Cracks to hull
Hello Robin
Thanks for the chat on the phone earlier. I decided to unscrew the side pocket/drinks holder panel beside the helmsman seat. I can confirm that there are no screws or bolts pressing against the inner side of the hull. It is clearly in a spot where there is no stress being caused in close proximity of the cracks. I am now more inclined to leave the two areas alone, than to open up the cracks and repair them. If the cracks happen to get worse over next season then at least we have a recording with you.
My main concern was something pressing against it the whole time, only to open the cracks more. I must admit I was adamant that there was something there. Especially as the opposite side already has had a gelcoat repair or touching up from the factory.
I did'nt expect any less than a professional attitude from you, and thanks to Mark for ringing me back to explain step by step the procedure of gelcoat repairs on a gouge to our boat.
Kind Regards
Neil Koenig
232 Cuddy called SPLASH OUT.