sethb
04-21-2009, 10:40 PM
so i bought this peterborough cheap last summer in hope of restoring it, but the bottom is a little more rotted than i thought...my plan was to start on the outside by using "zip-strip" and a chisel to remove the paint and varnish, then sand it down thuroughly and add a few layers of urothane..then the rot was just on the bottom 2 planks..so if i bought green plywood i could curve it into place and screw it in somehow right?part of the strip of wood sticking out on the bottom(keel?) is missing too so i was going to do the same sort of thing...and i havent put much thought on the inside yet...does anyone have any suggestions? i was told it was made in 1930s..and the 2 wooden boat fanatics im related to, looked at it and never seen a model like it..ive been trying to research it since i bought it but was unssuccesful
some questions:
1-i believe the keel and gunwales are white oak, so i plan to replace the rotted portions with the same.theres about 3 ft length under the rotted keel thats also rotten(against the canvas)can i chisel out the rot and fill the gap with waterproof non-shrink wood filler, then place the new keel over it?or do i need to replace that "under-keel" strip?
2-the transom was previously replaces with pine plywood. its ugly, but ive been told not to mess with a working transom. would it make sense to glue some cedar veneer on the plywood?
3-I'm told that standard polyeurethane isnt truly watertight.what is a good, durable, clear finish?do i need shellack?
thanks for your time and help, Seth
some questions:
1-i believe the keel and gunwales are white oak, so i plan to replace the rotted portions with the same.theres about 3 ft length under the rotted keel thats also rotten(against the canvas)can i chisel out the rot and fill the gap with waterproof non-shrink wood filler, then place the new keel over it?or do i need to replace that "under-keel" strip?
2-the transom was previously replaces with pine plywood. its ugly, but ive been told not to mess with a working transom. would it make sense to glue some cedar veneer on the plywood?
3-I'm told that standard polyeurethane isnt truly watertight.what is a good, durable, clear finish?do i need shellack?
thanks for your time and help, Seth