by Roger » Wed Jul 27, 2005 8:23 pm
Although the chainplates are through bolted for the shrouds, the stemhead is only attached to the foredeck. It therefore exerts un upward pull at the stem due to the forestay.
The hull to deck joint has a filler/adhesive in it, but because the gunwale is subject to dock banging abuse, flex, and the strain of the forestay, the hull/deck joint has been a known area of leaks on many boats constructed in this manner, not only the daysailer. I have added an anchor chock near the stemhead, and made sure it was through bolted to add some security.
There have been some owners who describe the hull/deck joint opening up under strain. You would be well advised to have through bolts at the stemhead.
I had a separation at about the 10:00 o'clock position ahead of the cuddy. I braced a 2x4 between the upper deck lip and the ground while the boat was on the trailer to increase the gap while I inserted epoxy. I then let go the 2x4 and clamped the hull and deck together with C-clamps overnight.
I have no added toerails on mine.
Hope this helps.