There is a very annoying creaking noise which has kept occupants of both rear cabins awake when rolling at anchor even in very calm conditions. I think this is coming from the bulkhead at the rear of the engine compartment, back of wardrobe, and under the bed, I could see adjoining pieces of wood moving relative to each other, which I secured with additional screws, however I think this just moved the creak somewhere else. Anyone have any experience in eradicating this problem?
Bob has posted the fix I think, search Island alchemy. ;)
Thanks for this, I found a number of posts from Islandalchemy, but unfortunately I couldn't find one on this subject.
Here it is. The thread is Bavaria 34 Cruiser Creaking Bulkheads
Quote from: IslandAlchemy on April 30 2017, 16:03
The bulkheads don't float. They look like they do, but they are glassed-in at the top. Some of them site in slots at the bottom though.
The creaking is usually bits of wood moving against each other, not against the fibreglass. Easy solutions are:- oil (olive oil or similar) which lubricates it and stops the creaking, or more permanently epoxy/microballoon fillets (which glue them together).
The door frames are just screwed in with a bead of clear silicone (to stop them creaking). These are often the cause of creaks when rolling. The door frames are easilly removed. A few of my doors became difficult to shut where the bulkheads had expanded slightly and were creaking, so I removed the frames, planed down the edges of the bulkheads and replaced the doors. This has stopped almost all of the creaking I had in the boat.
Thank you very much. That gives me a good place to get started!