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I have a question. I am restoring an old sailing boat type vrijheid,
5.5meters long. While doing it I asked myself a question, what is the best way to rebuild it. It is a boat wich is originally from wood, but later on people have done a polyester outside around it. Lots of wood inside is rotten, I replace it with new wood and small spots I replace with epoxy. Am I doing the right thing?? |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:25:25 +0200, "Rintje Hibma"
wrote: I have a question. I am restoring an old sailing boat type vrijheid, 5.5meters long. While doing it I asked myself a question, what is the best way to rebuild it. It is a boat wich is originally from wood, but later on people have done a polyester outside around it. Lots of wood inside is rotten, I replace it with new wood and small spots I replace with epoxy. Am I doing the right thing?? This sounds like a very nasty situation. Depends on what you want too. If you just want to get another season't life out of something that's going to be scrapped then probably fair enough. But... If you want it to have a long term life it sounds as if all that polyester (and glass?) is doing is making a trap for the wet and the rot spores. In that case its got to all come off,and the wood structure made good start to finish. Huge job. Maybe lash it up with as little money as possible and start saving! Jim C http://www.surreyweb.org.uk/ibrsc/docs/jcmail.htm can be used to email me. |
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