RE: [Paddlewise] Spider cracks in my new Romany

From: Bob Denton <BDenton_at_aquagulf.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 08:45:58 -0400
When my latest Nordkapp arrived there were a couple of spider cracks that
appeared to have happened in shipping. As a test, I ground one out and
filled it with epoxy and left the other. There has been no change in either
and no additional cracks. The boat has been walloped a few times and nothing
notable has happened to the gelcoat.

As an aside, it's been paddled in the Florida sun year-round for two years.
I installed the day hatch a few weeks after I received the boat and came
across the yellow cut out decking the other day. I compared it with the
color of the boat and it was identical! Absolutely no fading but I have been
using 303 every month or so. I'm sold!

cya

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net
[mailto:owner-paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net]On Behalf Of M. Lenon
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 5:35 PM
To: Matt Broze; PaddleWise_at_lists.intelenet.net
Subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Spider cracks in my new Romany


----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Broze <matt_at_marinerkayaks.com>


> >
> > M. Lenon <lenonm_at_milwaukee.tec.wi.us> wrote:
> >
> > Last night I found some spider cracks in the gelcoat of my
> > fiberglass NDK Romany
> > Explorer.

> No, not unless they have taken a hard blow or a sustained deforming
pressure
> on the side of the laminate opposite of the gelcoat. Did you jamb or wedge
> any "one last thing" into the hatch that might have pushed out against
that
> area?

Nope. The boat has never been loaded with much of anything, save for the odd
pair of
running shoes and a towel, and occasionally some snacks. It's been paddled
empty,
essentially, for all of it's brief and easy life.

> Are you sure they are really cracks? Any chance that it has been there
since
> the kayak was new and you hadn't noticed it until they got dirty?

Ahhh... Hope springs eternal in the human breast. I leaped from my chair on
reading
this, Matt, and ran to the garage to check! No joy. :-(

It looks cracked, for real.

> >
> > Should I be concerned?
>
> No, don't worry, be happy!

Even if they really *are* cracks?

I'm struggling with both of those at the moment. I don't know that I can
ever be
happy about this just because of the doubts it raises. Not only in *my*
mind, but the
minds of potential buyers should I someday decide to sell this boat. I
wouldn't buy
this boat used, unless the owner offered a massive discount off the fair
market
value. A local NDK dealer who was closing his business not long ago had an
Explorer
on his floor that had even bigger cracks running along the rear deck, as I
recall.
Nobody, including me, wanted to buy that one either. He eventually sold it,
but I
wonder what kind of sacrifice he had to make to unload it.

Quite apart from whether there is actually any durability problem, and
ignoring the
aesthetic issues, I believe the resale value has been seriously diminished.
I think
most folks would take a look at these cracks, and move along to the next
boat,
preferring not to take any chances. Who could blame them? And buyers *would*
see it,
because I'd make a point of showing it to them. I'd never try to hide
something I
thought might be a potential problem.

I guess it's time to take it up with Rutabaga.

I appreciate your help, Matt. Thanks.

Regards,

Bruce


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