Meadow Point Marine

Meadow Point Marine

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Photos from Meadow Point Marine's post 06/05/2022

Team Raven and their Corsair 24 trimaran asked for a few upgrades. Here are a few before/after shots. We were able to fully rewire the boat, add instrumentation, and have an aluminum arch fabricated for their new solar panel. They will have an additional flex panel they can deploy for a total of 200W feeding a LiFePo4 battery. Good luck Team Raven!

Photos from Meadow Point Marine's post 10/06/2021

We trust our cleats to hold our boats safe at their slips and moorings. They and their backing plates should be up for the task. Deck penetrations here were drilled/filled with epoxy, new plates bedded with Sikaflex, and all cleats/hardware bedded with butyl tape.

G10 is light, strong, inert, and easy to work with, suitable for backing plates, engine beds, or keel-bolt washers.

Photos from Meadow Point Marine's post 09/08/2021

Small leaks unresolved can lead to serious damage. Roughly 10sqft of deck on this Cruise-a-home required replacement due to to a few small cracks. This old boat got some new core and fiberglass and is looking sharp with some nonskid paint.

Photos from Meadow Point Marine's post 07/19/2021

Hose clamps without rolled edges can cut through hoses over time. This coolant hose leak had been worsening until it failed completely, you can see the red crystal buildup. The autopsy confirms several areas that wore through. This temporary repair should get the owner home until they can order a replacement with the correct hose clamps.

Photos from Meadow Point Marine's post 03/29/2021

Float switches can foul up in blackwater holding tanks. This is my first experience with external sensors. So far so good!

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Seattle, WA

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm