NuSKcalB
01-31-2007, 04:50 PM
Just about to embark (with my boat building buddy) on the partial re-planking (and 'partial planking', re-planking) on my 70's wooden boat.
A number of consecutive planks are rotten on their top (inside) edges (to a depth of an inch or so) for a lineal run of anywhere from 12 inches, to a maximum of 2 feet.
Planning to remove the bad sections (in 'longer than needed' staggered stages and where a butt block exists close by, taking that out too) and making new planks from the old patterns. I then plan to install the new planks using 12:1 scarfs (and butt blocks, where originially installed), re-caulking with Boatlife (as the rest of planks are) and re-fastening with new SB machine screws.
Planks are Mahogany and 5/8 thick, 5 inches deep with a 1 inch lap/gain. Currently caulked with something like Boatlife and held together at the lap with silicon-bronze machine screws/nuts.
I've gone through the existing forum topics on this kind of work and just wondered if anyone had any dos', don'ts or 'pearls of wisdom' they wished to share?
Thanks
NuSKcalB
A number of consecutive planks are rotten on their top (inside) edges (to a depth of an inch or so) for a lineal run of anywhere from 12 inches, to a maximum of 2 feet.
Planning to remove the bad sections (in 'longer than needed' staggered stages and where a butt block exists close by, taking that out too) and making new planks from the old patterns. I then plan to install the new planks using 12:1 scarfs (and butt blocks, where originially installed), re-caulking with Boatlife (as the rest of planks are) and re-fastening with new SB machine screws.
Planks are Mahogany and 5/8 thick, 5 inches deep with a 1 inch lap/gain. Currently caulked with something like Boatlife and held together at the lap with silicon-bronze machine screws/nuts.
I've gone through the existing forum topics on this kind of work and just wondered if anyone had any dos', don'ts or 'pearls of wisdom' they wished to share?
Thanks
NuSKcalB