Buying another boat today.
So basically you're saying that Paladin is an idiot and
full of crap?
Scotty
"Peter" wrote in message
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Paladin wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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| Capt. Rob wrote:
| Start thinking about the soft spots on the
'composite' deck, Joe.
| Could
| end up costing you more than you paid for the boat.
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| Joe should make some money, though probably not 40K.
Her deck will be
| someone elses problem to underestimate.
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| Indeed "AS IS". is how I will sell her.
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| Still it's a sweet boat, I wonder why they did not
install aluminum
| decks?
Bad idea to install aluminum decks.
Ah. That would explain why the vast majority of aluminium
hulled boats
have aluminium decks.
It's an issue with hardware. Unless
one uses aluminum fittings (mostly must be custom-made)
there will
be severe electrolysis problems between fittings and the
aluminum
surface.
Not necessarily. But then I have 2 big Al workboats, so I
have
practical experience. You have Google.
Composite decks are the way to go but cored composite
consisting
of wood (ply or balas) is liable to rot if any water
finds its way in.
Better to use some sort of plastic coring such as
Kledgecell or foam
coring.
Composite decks on a metal hull are going to be a disaster
where the 2
materials meet. The coefficient of expansion of Al is
high. You'd
better buy bulk lots of Sikaflex or 5200. Even then the
hull-deck joint
is never going to be as strong & waterproof as a metal to
metal weld.
Not to mention that if you're worried about electrolysis
on an Al deck
causing problems, what do you think tons of bolt & screw
holes into the
composite deck are going to cause? Oh yeah, water entry
and rot.
Duuuuuuh.
PDW
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