simon
09-24-2009, 11:41 PM
Hi,
my boat is WRC strip planked. Around some of the skinfittings there seems to be some water entering the wooden core due to unproperly bedded fittings. The moisture meter shows elevated content in direction of the strips, measured on the inside of the hull.
We are going to peel off the outer fiberglass layer around the fitting in the way of the strips to get an idea of the condition the wood is in. If the wood is in good condition, I was planing of letting it dry out and then put the glass back into place with epoxy. The wood around the skinfitting will be sealed with epoxy, so that if will not happen again.
I would be gratefull for some feedback about the proceeding. Is there any adherence problem if the wood was soaked with salt?
Thanks
Simon
my boat is WRC strip planked. Around some of the skinfittings there seems to be some water entering the wooden core due to unproperly bedded fittings. The moisture meter shows elevated content in direction of the strips, measured on the inside of the hull.
We are going to peel off the outer fiberglass layer around the fitting in the way of the strips to get an idea of the condition the wood is in. If the wood is in good condition, I was planing of letting it dry out and then put the glass back into place with epoxy. The wood around the skinfitting will be sealed with epoxy, so that if will not happen again.
I would be gratefull for some feedback about the proceeding. Is there any adherence problem if the wood was soaked with salt?
Thanks
Simon