Date: 8/26/2000, 11:59 pm
Todd,
I would not (glass) tape the hull to deck seam. Thickened epoxy on the shear clamp is all you need. I would go with Dean's suggestion and use strapping tape to hold things in place. On a CLC 16LT we built, the tape allowed us to adjust sections easily without having to wrap/unwrap a bunch of rope or elastic.
Sam
: I am building a CLC multi chime boat. I have built the hull and glassed it in
: and out. I chose to put on a temp. deck and use it to build a strip deck.
: Seems to have worked well. I have glassed the top and pulled it off. It
: registers well with the hull. I am going to glass the interior soon. When
: it comes to joining the two I am not sure how to proceed. Looking for
: suggestions. I think I will just lay some thickened epoxy on the sheer
: clamp and clamp the two with a roll of dress makers elastic I have. Its
: two inches wide, quite strong and I have a huge amount of it. Should I go
: on and tape this seem from the out side? CLC doesn't do this on there
: boats and there decks are sprung over the bulk heads while mine lays there
: correctly. Any advice encouraged.
Messages In This Thread
- joining hull to deck on hybrid?
todd -- 8/26/2000, 8:34 pm- Re: joining hull to deck on hybrid?
Sam McFadden -- 8/26/2000, 11:59 pm- Re: joining hull to deck on hybrid?
Don Beale -- 8/26/2000, 10:46 pm- Re: joining hull to deck on hybrid?
Dean Trexel -- 8/26/2000, 8:49 pm - Re: joining hull to deck on hybrid?
- Re: joining hull to deck on hybrid?