Plywood Composite Boats
Actually, this boat was in the water from the first launch until about 5
years ago when it started the refinishing...(I think 354 years in the water
is a good testament) I just bought it a few months ago and haven't gotten
it into the water yet, but did put a garden hose into it last weekend to see
if I would have reason to worry when I re-launch her this summer... Well
lets just say I am planning on extra bilge pumps... She is showing a few
leaks!!!
Hoping she swells up fast!!!
"JAGJR" wrote in message
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Thank you; that's interesting. And the plywood bottom survived after all
these years. I now have more respect for plywood as a boat building
material.
Intuition tells me the hull wasn't sheathed in glass/epoxy ...or was it ?
Also, I imagine a boat its size remained in the water during the boating
season instead of being "trailered".
I've read a lot about the need to keep a plywood boat out of the water, as
much as possible, in order to expect any longevity.
Maybe this boat is an aberration but I hope not. I'm
considering to build a composite plywood hull and will keep docked it in
salt water for six months out of the year.
I was told this wouldn't work. I was told to put it in at the beginning
of
the day and take it out at the end.
I'm starting to feel a little more confident in plywood composite hulls.
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