Hello and blessings to all.
My wooden boat journey has begun, this summer a friend and I purchased a 26 foot, strip planked, sloop. We are going in blind, learning along the way. We have lots if carpentry/woodworking experience between the two of us but we don't quite know how that translates to boats yet. I am really hoping to pick some brains here and hopefully avoid too much undue work.
so my first questions for the group are.
1: the Friendship has been on the hard for at least 6-7 years, dry as a bone. there are 1/8th, 2/8th inch gaps between most all the ribs and the planks, will these gaps close and the planks sit flush to the ribs again once it's wet again and swells? or are we talking about re fastening (seating?) the planks to the ribs so they are snug before going back into the water?
2: We have what seems like considerable damage ( previously repaired with some epoxy type stuff) to the plank ends at the transom. We would like to fix this boat properly, and so are considering a) replace via scarfing all the planks that are running aft to the transom with planks with solid end grain and rebuild transom. or b) Cut off all the damaged end planks and rebuild transom, making the boat 2-3 inches shorter.
3: There are nails running vertical binding the planks together that are exposed, ( proud of the planks) how can we fix these?
Well that's probably enough to get us started eh!
thank you all in advance for your help and I am looking forward to the many conversations and headaches to come
God Bless.