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Default What to do, fixin the MiniCup

On Sep 29, 8:44 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:01:06 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

Finally got round to trying to fix MiniCup #1. What a mess. When I
built her I followed the directions and used mild steel screws. Of
course they have all rusted and rotted the wood around them. Any
advice on getting them out?
Even worse, the cheapo 3 mm bathroom underlayment I used has rotted in
places and although I can put in some better wood, I am not sure it is
worth it. Can anybody suggest a 3 mm material to replace the original
top decking that I can coat with 4 ounce glass?


Brunzeel okume is widely regarded as one of the best. I built a
bow/anchor pulpit out of it for my old boat and it turned out very
nicely. I'm still using scraps from the original sheet for odds and
ends.

http://www.boat-links.com/plyfaq.html

http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/wppages/okume.php


Poor Tadpole (MiniCup #1), her transom is rotted, her rear deck is
rotted, her forward bulkhead is rotted, parts of the forward deck are
rotted. She was the first boat I built and the instructions didnt
mention epoxy (it wasnt available when the MiniCup first plans were
made). Her insides were painted but that was it and paint just wont
stand up to hot FL weather and humidity. I do not reccomend using
packing peanuts for floatation, what a mess removing the old ones. I
almost consigned her to the burn heap but found her stringers seem
good as does her bottom which I did eventually epoxy and glass. Her
sides also seem ok. YES, we can rebuilr her, make her better than
before. The $6000 MiniCup.