lewisboats
09-05-2006, 12:02 PM
Looking for opinions on what I should make the keel out of on the boat I am building. First and foremost...the boat will be lucky to last 5 years. For everyone who wants to say something about it lasting longer...It is a proof of concept build (I am also developing plans and building method out of the build), it isn't being built out of materials that will last (too long), I don't want it hanging around all that long taking up much needed (to built other boats) space. It might even end up as mulch before it hits 5 if I don't like it or find something I just gotta build or I need to build something else to develop plans.
My options for keel material are limited in the middle of corn country. I have scoped out mahogany (1x6"x8' =$30 + lots of laminating and seams), 1x12x8 Ash ($50 and some laminating) and 5/4 Red Oak (1" true x 12" x 8' = $45/board) which would only require routing out for the swing part of the keel (3/8-1/2" steel) and is nice and heavy in itself. If I used PU glue to glue the faces together I could get the keel out of 2 planks of the 5/4, whereas I would need 3 or more of the other stuff. I know red oak has nothing on the white for rot resistance, but do you think it might last for 4-5 years if properly sealed and painted?
Steve Lewis
The boat in question is here...top picture:
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/lewisboatworks/html/GuppyIIbuildnav.htm
My options for keel material are limited in the middle of corn country. I have scoped out mahogany (1x6"x8' =$30 + lots of laminating and seams), 1x12x8 Ash ($50 and some laminating) and 5/4 Red Oak (1" true x 12" x 8' = $45/board) which would only require routing out for the swing part of the keel (3/8-1/2" steel) and is nice and heavy in itself. If I used PU glue to glue the faces together I could get the keel out of 2 planks of the 5/4, whereas I would need 3 or more of the other stuff. I know red oak has nothing on the white for rot resistance, but do you think it might last for 4-5 years if properly sealed and painted?
Steve Lewis
The boat in question is here...top picture:
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/lewisboatworks/html/GuppyIIbuildnav.htm