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![]() "Gary Warner" wrote in message ... That boat, as some may be tired of reading, is a 1958 Chris Craft. It's a plywood lapstrake hull. Mostly we trailer it. When running there is a small leak and the bilge gets an inch or so of water. Each time we pull her out all the water dries up. But that wood remains damp for some time. ~ As I understand it rot is really micro-organisims that eat away the wood and they thrive when there is dampness but also oxygen. So my question: Is there anything, salt maybe?, that I can put in the bilge water while running that will curtail these criters & their rot while not harming the wood or making a mess? Or is it nothing to worry about? Gary I'm remembering that when my dad had his Luhrs, way back when, we scraped the wood bottom each year, stuck some sort of cotton-like stuff into some of the seams, and painted. Have you done a job on the hull that approximates these steps? |
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