Date: 9/7/2010, 9:23 am
: At present I'm finishing the Petrel without hatches; I can add them
: later if my usage (play paddling) changes. When I glass in the
: bulkheads I've planned, that means totally confined cavities
: fore and aft which doesn't sound like a great thing to do. I'm
: thinking of at least adding a wine-bottle-cork sized hole at the
: top of each bulkhead to allow inverted-position draining and
: some breathing.
: Comments?
My daughter and I built a Ganymede with bulkheads but no hatches. I made the bulkheads from 3mm Sapele with deck plates in each for access and to air out the ends off season. I then installed the bulkheads with marine silicone caulk instead of epoxy fillets, so they can be more easily removed for hull repairs if needed. Photos near the bottom of the page at http://twofootartist.com/ganymede-construction-notes/ -Wes
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Jim Flowers -- 9/7/2010, 5:58 am- Re: Strip: Petrel: Hatchless Bulkheads
Malcolm Schweizer -- 9/7/2010, 1:24 pm- Re: Strip: Petrel: Hatchless Bulkheads
Bill Hamm -- 9/9/2010, 3:13 am
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Wesley Ewell -- 9/7/2010, 9:23 am- Hole in center of bulkheads
John Caldeira -- 9/7/2010, 6:24 am- Re: Hole in center of bulkheads
Brian Nystrom -- 9/7/2010, 8:26 am- Re: Hole in center of bulkheads
Bill Hamm -- 9/7/2010, 8:44 am- Re: Hole in center of bulkheads
Brian Nystrom -- 9/8/2010, 2:18 pm
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