My First Cedar Strip

brodie123

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I found a cedar strip 16' Peterborough Royal and rescued it. This is my first cedar strip to recondition and hoped for some advise.

- the ribs need replacing but the bottom has been fiber glassed. What's the best way to tack down the new ribs if I can't nail through the bottom.
- I'd like to get a date of construction - I am tracking down the history but the original owner is not avail - anyone able to date by pics?
- I'd like to put a current and re-conditioned value to it so I know how much to invest - any suggestions?

Any other suggestions are most welcome.

chris
 

seven up

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

I'm confused.

Wouldn't the ribs be a major component of the scantlings to maintain the hull shape.

In other words, the bottom must attach to the ribs.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

some one in the past ruined the value of the boat by applying glass to it. just like a wooden Chris Craft.
 

brodie123

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

Yup - it is what it is. The side ribs are good - but the floor ribs are shot. The fiberglass seems to hold the shape of the boat.

I still need to replace the ribs - should I carefully use screws since I can't nail in from underneath?
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

i would nail for the bottom the feather and patch the glass.
 

brodie123

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

thanks. Anyone know where to find a good 'how to work with fiberglass' document in this fashion?
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

google fiberglass, you will find more than you want to read.
 

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Re: My First Cedar Strip

I suggest going over to the WCHA site (wood Canoe Heritage Association) as thsy are the experts. They will be able to help you date your boat. It is a shame that she has been glassed, though if polyester resin was used it may actually be quite easy to strip the glass off and do a proper restoration (this will increase her value).
 
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