

In the next week I will decide if I need to remove the caprail. Below are pictures of what I've found in just removing the caulking. There is one area specifically that is concerning me as I can see bare fiberglass - no gelcoat - just a rough uneven edge. My concern is that I might not have the 'luxury' of simply recaulking. I would say that this area of concern represents about 4 feet on one side (out of 32 on each side). Underneath/behind the 'pink' ish stuff that I pulled out was a pastey brown substance that I could roll into a ball but within 15 minutes or so, from being exposed to air, I'm guessing, it dried up and was no longer pliant. I have no idea what either of these two substances were. I've never seen old caulk turn pink...

This one shows the worst area behind the caulking. In this area the gap between the cap rail and the hull is bigger than the rest of the boat.

This one is not very well focused but depicts (what I deem) to be ok, just in need of caulk. I realize, just to be clear, that whatever I do has to be done in all areas.
