best way to patch a thru hull?
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
And keep a Lincoln welder in the hold because
with a steel hull you're gonna need it frequently
to patch all the rust holes that develop in every
steel hull over the normal course of time.
I have news for you Captn.
If you paint steel it will not rust.
To plug a thru hull on a steel boat cost about 35 dollars if you have
to hire a welder. Takes about 1/2 an hour if you have the right tools.
If you have your own welder it will cost you 2.00 in rods and
materials. Then your back in the water in 1/2 a day verses a week on
an inferior plastic or fiberglass boat sitting in a shipyard.
Plus I can get steel anywhere in the world.
Joe
MSV RedCloud
Steel - cheaper to maintain, stronger, and better all the way around.
No If's and or but's about it.
S.Simon - knows steel is an inferior material
for sailing yacht hulls.
"Joe Butcher" wrote in message om...
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
I had an illegal head on my Cal 20.
No wonder San Fran bay is so dirty.
Is there another method that's as or more effective?
Yes, cut a patch or 1/4 inch steel. Weld it flush with the hole using
a lincon welding machine. It will be strong as steel
Joe
Jonathan
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