Date: 3/29/1999, 11:07 pm
I built a Yare in '95 from The Kayak Shop. At that time it was specified to use 3 mm okoume on the deck, with glass and tape only at the seams. I believe the book said it was OK but unnecessary to glass over the top, so I didn't. My kids took great delight in wet reentry practice, and I did some too. Having no deck beams aft of the cockpit, and no glass inside or out, it oilcanned badly. In year 3 it finally popped seams on both sides, and I had to redeck it.
The second time around I used 4 mm (I believe that is recomended now over the 3 mm by CLC), glassed inside and out (4 oz.), and it's hell for stout. Probably overkill, but I took no chances after the first experience.
So, IMO you are doing the right thing. The worst that can happen is a little more time under construction and a little extra weight, but those are a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Messages In This Thread
- CLC deck strength
Jack Martin -- 3/29/1999, 9:25 pm- Re: CLC deck strength
lee -- 3/30/1999, 3:14 pm- Re: CLC deck strength
Guy wright -- 3/30/1999, 8:00 am- Re: CLC deck strength
Pete Rudie -- 3/29/1999, 11:07 pm- Re: CLC deck strength
Jack Martin -- 4/1/1999, 11:50 pm
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