: I didn’t realize this was part of your reasoning for the end pour.
: I don’t bother trying to reach to seam the stem tips anymore on my boats. I
: just apply thickened resin on the deck/hull joint for the first 18” and
: tape in place and do the same at the other end. As long as all wood is
: coated you’re golden. I can reach in after my deck is taped in place with
: a fillet tool on the end of a stick and smooth the resin. The outside stem
: seams will be glassed anyway. No real reason to glass seam the deck/hull
: joint on the stems interior.
As I've related before, I have found myself swinging over the water supported by the extreme tips of my boat . This puts a huge force right in the area of the deck/hull joint. I have also been pushed by surf end-on into rock cliffs. Several of my boats have crushed end points from this particular mistake. I don't recommend doing this, but if you think you might be dumb enough to end up in similar situations, you would probably be happy for all the end reinforcement available.
I have debated the necessity of the interior tape with myself, and generally agree, it is probably overkill. If I were going for a truly lightweight racing boat, I might consider eliminating the inner tape altogether. After all if the boat survives the race without damage it is probably overbuilt. But for a rough and tumble, everyday, abuse-it-badly kayak, I think reinforcement as far along the inner seam as possible is a reasonable bit of insurance. Failure of the deck/hull joint is not unheard of in fiberglass boats.
: You don’t drill through strips? You don’t need to seal the strip edges
: exposed? Com’on Nicky, we’re fibbin now.
Sure, I drill through the strips, but they are right there in plain view and easy to see and seal. Any water penetration is immediately evident if you do miss something. When I have drilled into wood where I can't see it, I will drill the hole oversize, fill it completely with epoxy and then redrill, both for reinforcement of the wood and to assure the wood grain is completely sealed. I mount my footbraces in this way: drill oversized, fill, redrill. In boats where I have not done this, I tend to see water penetration within a few years.
: My next set of wood blocks (teeny tiny ones) will definitely be lighter than
: an end pour, no question.
It is just a question of density. I contend I can make epoxy as low density as wood. Therefore a filler of the same size will weight the same amount. Besides we are both talking very small amounts of material here. Even the worst case weight difference is a matter of an ounce or two.
BTW, if you are only using the wood for a place to drill a hole, how about a disk right where the hole is, or a tube through the boat. You could make a wooden tube that would show like an escutchen around the hole and look real slick.
Messages In This Thread
- endpour timing
Ben Staley -- 3/7/2001, 6:12 pm- Re: endpour timing
Dale Frolander -- 3/7/2001, 10:07 pm- Re: endpour timing
pete croft -- 3/8/2001, 10:31 pm- Re: endpour timing
Ben Staley -- 3/8/2001, 10:37 am - Re: endpour timing
- Re: endpour timing
Dwight -- 3/7/2001, 7:23 pm- Re: endpour timing
Mike Scarborough -- 3/7/2001, 8:38 pm
- Re: endpour timing
Rob Macks -- 3/7/2001, 7:02 pm- Re: endpour timing
Tony -- 3/9/2001, 6:39 pm- Tropical End Pour
Jay Babina -- 3/8/2001, 9:18 am- Re: Tropical End Pour
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/8/2001, 10:27 am- No big trees
Jay Babina -- 3/9/2001, 8:08 am- Re: No big trees
Julie Kanarr -- 3/9/2001, 9:56 am- Re: Double End-Pour
Rob Macks -- 3/9/2001, 10:14 am- Re: Double End-Pour
Rehd -- 3/9/2001, 7:37 pm- Re: Double End-Pour OT
Steve -- 3/9/2001, 12:13 pm- Re: Sorry Nick
Rob Macks -- 3/9/2001, 10:20 am- Pouring while you guys debate the issue
David Hanson -- 3/9/2001, 3:38 pm- everybody chant LAUNCH...LAUNCH...LAUNCH
Ben Staley -- 3/9/2001, 4:03 pm- Re: everybody chant LAUNCH...LAUNCH...LAUNCH
daren -- 3/9/2001, 8:16 pm- Re: sprayskirt
Ben Staley -- 3/9/2001, 9:57 pm- Re: sprayskirt
daren -- 3/10/2001, 12:19 am
- Re: sprayskirt
- Re: sprayskirt
- Re: everybody chant LAUNCH...LAUNCH...LAUNCH
- Re: Sorry Nick
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/9/2001, 1:27 pm- Re: been there
Don Beale -- 3/9/2001, 11:46 am - everybody chant LAUNCH...LAUNCH...LAUNCH
- Re: Double End-Pour OT
- Re: Double End-Pour
- Re: Double End-Pour
- Re: Tropical End Pour
Ed Walshe - Dublin -- 3/9/2001, 8:04 am- Re: Tropical End Pour
Rehd -- 3/9/2001, 7:27 pm
- Re: Tropical End Pour
Rob Macks -- 3/8/2001, 3:44 pm- End reinforcement
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/8/2001, 8:28 pm
- Re: Tropical End Pour
David Hanson -- 3/8/2001, 3:32 pm- What about shrinkage?
Ted -- 3/8/2001, 12:22 pm - Re: No big trees
- No big trees
- Re: endpour timing
John Monfoe -- 3/8/2001, 3:58 am- Re: endpour-NOT!
Rob Macks -- 3/8/2001, 8:44 am- Re: endpour-NOT!
Elliott -- 3/8/2001, 11:48 am
- Re: endpour-NOT!
- Re: I agree *NM*
Spidey -- 3/8/2001, 1:41 am - Tropical End Pour
- Re: endpour timing
- Re: endpour timing