: Better you found out in the driveway than out on the water! I had similar
: problems with the cardboard dams when I was building a Coho, only I did
: the pours before joining the deck to the hull. That way I knew where the
: pours were to drill through the center. When I attached the deck, I filled
: the remaining pocket the traditional way (putting the boat up on end).
: If I found myself in your situation, I would probably see if I could find a
: piece of pipe (copper or PVC) which would fit inside what you already
: drilled, then add more epoxy to the pour. That way your don't have to
: worry about going through exactly the same path with the drill bit when
: you redrill the whole. I would also wrap some wax paper or plastic wrap
: around the pipe to be sure that you can pull it out once the pour has
: dried. Just a thought...
: I hope your next launch attempt is successful!
: skip
You could also consider leaving about 1/4" of copper pipe protruding on each side. Then after the epoxy has hardened, peen the excess over flush with the hull, should look pretty good. Just a thought.
Bob
Messages In This Thread
- Launch ... not. And a question/problem
Bill G. -- 10/15/2000, 2:12 pm- Get a cork or two . . .
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/17/2000, 1:00 am- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
Kelly Trehearne -- 10/16/2000, 12:55 pm- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
David Hanson -- 10/16/2000, 3:32 pm
- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
David Hanson -- 10/16/2000, 11:49 am- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
garland reese -- 10/16/2000, 10:20 am- Careful when using tape ...
Bill Price -- 10/15/2000, 8:50 pm- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
skip -- 10/15/2000, 4:37 pm- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
Paul C -- 10/16/2000, 1:08 pm- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
bob -- 10/15/2000, 8:15 pm- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
bob -- 10/15/2000, 8:14 pm - Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
- Re: Launch ... not. And a question/problem
- Get a cork or two . . .