The decks have camber as designed but the sole is flat. I count on the boat to move enough to drain. That's the way it is in all production boats but some lifeboats and surf boats have camber in the sole. It's rare.Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:10 pm Hey, Eric. Are you inclined to build any camber into the deck so it drains to the side, or just make it level?
I’ve been wondering about what approach is best.
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Yes that could have been done and I considered it. I felt this was faster and equally as good a technique.
Thanks Piperdown.
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I have also seen the reverse done: to put a very gentle lift in the corners of the sole where it meets the frames, just to prevent water from pooling in the corners. Whether it's worth doing or not I have no idea but it's an interesting concept but I think Jacques' point is well taken: the boat should ideally be either covered up on on the water and if it's either of those, the water should be leaving on its own.jacquesmm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:44 amThe decks have camber as designed but the sole is flat. I count on the boat to move enough to drain. That's the way it is in all production boats but some lifeboats and surf boats have camber in the sole. It's rare.Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:10 pm Hey, Eric. Are you inclined to build any camber into the deck so it drains to the side, or just make it level?
I’ve been wondering about what approach is best.
I would not camber a deck in a boat with exposed frames, though: that's directing it to an area with built-in obstructions.
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That is my plan for the exposed frame. An old boat of mine had that issue. Over time rot developed there. Polyester layup, not mine, factory build.
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I'm going to try and do some glue work today. I've been down since last Thursday with my back again.
I'm trying to think ahead on my build concerning where to place everything. I want to do a through hull pickup.
Do I need to make shims to plumb this vertical or is it ok to mount it at the angle to the hull? I'm nervous about cutting a hole in my hull.
I want a wash down and bait tank so this is a must.
I'm trying to think ahead on my build concerning where to place everything. I want to do a through hull pickup.
Do I need to make shims to plumb this vertical or is it ok to mount it at the angle to the hull? I'm nervous about cutting a hole in my hull.
I want a wash down and bait tank so this is a must.
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I'm going slow but making progress. The cleats are on the sides out to first frame.
I'm using the left over mix to fill the top of the stringers between the other cleats.
At least the end grain of the ply will be sealed. Don't mind me, just looking for a silver lining.
I'm using the left over mix to fill the top of the stringers between the other cleats.
At least the end grain of the ply will be sealed. Don't mind me, just looking for a silver lining.
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Really nice, but you know you are going to want to do some sanding there!
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Thanks. I will sand to confirm level.
I added these vertical pieces to gap fill the front and back of the fuel tanks between the frames.
I want to do a through hull pickup.
Do I need to make shims to plumb this vertical or is it ok to mount it at the angle to the hull? I'm nervous about cutting a hole in my hull.
I want a wash down and bait tank so this is a must.
I added these vertical pieces to gap fill the front and back of the fuel tanks between the frames.
I want to do a through hull pickup.
Do I need to make shims to plumb this vertical or is it ok to mount it at the angle to the hull? I'm nervous about cutting a hole in my hull.
I want a wash down and bait tank so this is a must.
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Your work looks outstanding as usual for you.
The only time I have worried about mounting a transducer level is when it was for a depth sounder and even those I only did for bigger boats.
The only time I have worried about mounting a transducer level is when it was for a depth sounder and even those I only did for bigger boats.
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