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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 06:30:20 +0000, 76Glastron wrote: I am having to replace the stringers on my 22' Glastron. The question I have is when I pulled the foam out from between the stringers it was completly water-logged. When I put the new stringers in would it be a good idea to have a hole in each compartment for water drainage? Are, should I just make the new compartments as water tight as possible and not worry about the new foam becoming water-logged? Thanks Tom F I would use true marine foam like Divinycell: http://www.boatbuildercentral.com/products.php?id=10 for the new stringers and laminate them to the hull with epoxy resin instead of polyester. Epoxy will keep the moisture out and even if you miss a spot, the closed cell foam will not absorb water. Done that way, no need for drain holes. Jacques from BoatPlans-OnLIne.com |
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