mikkyle
11-22-2004, 04:12 PM
Hello all,
I'm new to the forum, but is a great source of info, and I'm loving it.
I'm replacing the plywood transom and 1"stringers in my old 1950s fiberglass 16' boat. The stringers are about 3" wide where they meet the transom, and taper as they go forward. They were attached to the hull with resin and glass completely up the sides, but only across the tops in places.
What I was going to do, after epoxying in the transom, was to completely enclose the stringer in epx/glass with the glass cloth staggered to the hull, as to not have any hard spots.
My question is, do I tab the stringers into the transom with the same stagger, or what is the best way to attache. I cant tell if the stringers were originally attached hard to the transom as they were rotted and loose.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Mike
I'm new to the forum, but is a great source of info, and I'm loving it.
I'm replacing the plywood transom and 1"stringers in my old 1950s fiberglass 16' boat. The stringers are about 3" wide where they meet the transom, and taper as they go forward. They were attached to the hull with resin and glass completely up the sides, but only across the tops in places.
What I was going to do, after epoxying in the transom, was to completely enclose the stringer in epx/glass with the glass cloth staggered to the hull, as to not have any hard spots.
My question is, do I tab the stringers into the transom with the same stagger, or what is the best way to attache. I cant tell if the stringers were originally attached hard to the transom as they were rotted and loose.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Mike