chargerboy
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 28, 2010
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I did my best to search the forums, I really did. I am willing to bet this question has been asked a hundred times before but I can't find the answer. How do you seal a plywood hull if you aren't laminating it with glass and epoxy?
I am replacing the plywood hull on my cabin cruiser, but have no idea how the original way of doing it back in 1967 was. Nowadays everything looks simple: screw it together and slather epoxy and fiberglass over everything. How can you successfully replace a plywood hull without all the epoxy and fiberglass? Do you caulk the seams of the plywood? Rabbit the edges so they overlap? Or is there some other way?
I am replacing the plywood hull on my cabin cruiser, but have no idea how the original way of doing it back in 1967 was. Nowadays everything looks simple: screw it together and slather epoxy and fiberglass over everything. How can you successfully replace a plywood hull without all the epoxy and fiberglass? Do you caulk the seams of the plywood? Rabbit the edges so they overlap? Or is there some other way?