Date: 12/23/2008, 10:21 am
I've never seen it in any of the SOF literature I've read but I won't say it can't be done. That seems to be a no-no on this site. I guess it depends on how much head scratching and head banging you can tolerate.
: I am betting someone has all ready figured this out. If you needed to have a
: seam in a S&G under water how would seal it? For example if you wanted to
: put in a drop down skeg on a S&G. How would you seal the skin around the
: rudder box?
: I have been tossing this one around for a while now. My best idea is have
: some framing around the rudder box. Then skin the boat. Reinforcing that
: area with a piece of ply over the skin screwed to the frame to clamp the
: skin with caulking behind it. Then cutting the opening in the skin. All
: the exposed wood would be coated in epoxy of course.
: No I don't have a specific need. Just curious if this is feasible? Or if
: someone has come up with a way.
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Sealing a seam?
Kudzu -- 12/22/2008, 10:23 pm- Re: S&G: Sealing a seam?
Greg Fojtik -- 12/25/2008, 6:27 pm- Re: S&G: Sealing a seam?
Charlie -- 12/23/2008, 10:21 am- Re: S&G: Sealing a seam?
Kudzu -- 12/23/2008, 2:05 pm- Re: S&G: Sealing a seam?
Bill Hamm -- 12/24/2008, 1:15 am
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Charlie -- 12/23/2008, 1:07 am- Woops! I meant skin on frame.
Kudzu -- 12/23/2008, 9:25 am- Re: Woops! I meant skin on frame.
Bill Hamm -- 12/24/2008, 1:11 am- Re: Woops! I meant skin on frame.
Aaron H -- 12/23/2008, 1:46 pm- Re: Woops! I meant skin on frame.
Kudzu -- 12/23/2008, 1:55 pm- Re: Woops! I meant skin on frame.
Mike Savage -- 12/23/2008, 7:14 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 12/23/2008, 12:46 am - Re: S&G: Sealing a seam?
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