Stringer and Deck Glassing question

othelloears

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I am trying to get a definative answer for glassing my stringers and deck. I am rebuilding a 20' 1985 wellcraft elite bowrider with a 305 mercruiser.

Based on reading everything I can get my hands on I plan to:

1) Tape in the stringers with 12" tape and completely wrap with another layer of 1708

2) Tab the deck/hull with a layer of 1708 and coat with 4 oz cloth

I am using epoxy

Is this enough for this boat?
 

S. Toth

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Re: Stringer and Deck Glassing question

yes that sounds pretty good.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Stringer and Deck Glassing question

Be certain to bed the stringers in PL...... Use a peanut butter mix smoothed out with a plastic spoon fo the joints where they meet the hull. We have some great epoxy/glass experts here so if you get jammed up just ask.
 

othelloears

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Re: Stringer and Deck Glassing question

Thanks for the responses. Been grinding all winter and it feels good just to get to the reconstruction point.

I am struggling with the bedding issue. My existing stringers which are 3/4 pine trim board were well off the hull...1/2" to an inch. I have decided against bedding them in peanut butter which based on my research doesn't allow for enough flex/give/movement and can create the same hard spots we are trying to avoid. That being said while I won't use it on the bottom of the stringers I will use it for the angle joint to soften the turn for the 1708. I am assuming PL will give a softer more flexible joint for both the stringers and deck.

How do you upload pitctures on this site?
 
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