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I looked at a couple mahog. runabouts last year that had been "fiberglassed" at
the factory in the 50's and were still in great shape. I epoxy glass my cedar strip hulls on the outside only. I have had problems with so called "encapsualtion" but none at all with the outside application. Greg Sefton |
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Mantra The epoxy encapsulation must be done right, and then maintained
that way/Mantra. I would wonder if those canoes that had problems (please describe them for us) were probably beached enough to cause miniscule leaks in the canoes. Due to the rough rocks around here, mostly lava sponge, I don't think I'll ever get to build a stripper than I can utilize much ...the best lakes we have are in lava country (high Cascades, in Oregon). As far as the one-side epoxy experience goes, it makes me wonder if some woods do conduct moisture away from the epoxy/wood interface while other woods do not, e.g. some woods are less rot resistant when only partially coated with epoxy. Someone should do a study. It's very interesting though. The encapsulated canoes were probably trapping water in the wood while the one-side ones were allowing it to be conducted out? Have you any comments or guesses on this? Brian -- My boat project: http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass "Bray Haven" wrote in message ... I looked at a couple mahog. runabouts last year that had been "fiberglassed" at the factory in the 50's and were still in great shape. I epoxy glass my cedar strip hulls on the outside only. I have had problems with so called "encapsualtion" but none at all with the outside application. Greg Sefton |
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