Steve D'Antonio seminar on cored hulls and decks

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Here's another upcoming Steve D seminar for people owning or considering buying a boat with cored hull or decks (aka, most boats).


The fourth in a series of Steve D’Antonio Marine Consulting’s technical education webinars.
How to keep the water out of your cored fiberglass, cabin, hull or deck
A single misplaced or improperly installed canvas snap, through hull or pad eye can insidiously cause tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of damage, and lead to potentially serious structural weakness and failures.

When a boat leaves a factory or service yard with improperly closed-out core, where for instance caulk is relied upon to keep water out of core material, it’s a case of the proverbial ticking time bomb, one that will ultimately cost someone, it may be the builder, or the yard, but more often than not the financial burden will be borne by one of the vessel’s owners; someone will pay, and often a lot, either for the repairs or in diminished resale value. The good news, it’s all avoidable.

In this webinar, marine industry veteran and consultant Steve D’Antonio will walk attendees through common core-related installation errors, and then explain, using a variety of images, the steps required to avoid and/or correct them. This session is a must for the owner of every fiberglass vessel, as well as anyone engaged in fiberglass boat building, as well as installers of gear such as life rafts, windlasses, seacocks, antennas, tenders, cranes, navigation lights, canvass etc., anytime a saw or drill is taken to cored fiberglass structures, the rules Steve shares will apply.



·[FONT=&quot] When: Monday, September 14, 2020 – 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM EST (approximately 90 minutes for the lecture, and 30 minutes of Q&A)[/FONT]
·[FONT=&quot] Delivery: Zoom Video Conferencing[/FONT]
·[FONT=&quot] Fee: $95.00[/FONT]
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In addition to the lecture, attendees will be given exclusive access to a folder containing links to PDFs of over two dozen lecture-related articles.



Learn more about the upcoming ‘Avoiding Fiberglass Wet Core’ webinar here
 
Very timely...got some work to do...thanks :thumb:
 
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