Mayday
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- Joined
- Aug 3, 2020
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- 12
- Location
- US
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- Vessel Make
- 2000 Grand Banks 46 Classic
Seeking wisdom. She’s a 2000 Grand Banks 46 Classic in excellent condition, but with a weight problem of sorts. Here’s the situation. The bottom paint at the bow waterline is maybe 1.5 inches above water surface. At the transom bottom paint is easily 5-6 inches. Amidship bottom paint is about 2 inches under surface. Obviously this is worrisome since blistering of the uncovered portion is a real possibility. Onboard twin Cat 3208TAs, 12 Kw Northern Lights, twin 375 gal. fuel tanks (located slightly aft of amidship behind the mains), ABT stabilizers 145 gal water tank aft and a 130 gal tank forward under forward cabin sole, bow thrusters, and on pulpit two anchors, one with about 200 feet of chain, the other 25 ft of chain and 100+ ft of nylon. She draws about 4.5 ft. Current she’s approx 50% full of fuel, 90% water. Question is why is she imbalanced and what to do about it. Thoughts??