Fallout- I think it can depend. Looks like that might me a skinny hull your working on there, and that can get super tight for sure. If the beam...
So I had thought about work space with plywood inside and I’m really only intending to load in a few large sheets that will all be used in the...
As I was writing the post above I realized hadn’t shared any photos and then I also realized I don’t have any photos of what I’m working with. So...
My plan was to load in all the plywood for the bulkheads into the boat while I had the deck lifted. I was intending on doing the hull to deck...
Thanks all for hashing through this with me. As usual I’m over thinking the extent of the problem. I think I’m going to glass the underside,...
That makes sense, its not just about static loads but expected dynamic forces at sea. For bulwarks I was planing teak boards about 3/4” thick...
Rumars- so are you saying you would space bulwark supports closer together to spread out the load on the deck? wet feet- you bring up a really...
Thanks Rumars. Perhaps my assumption was that if I only epoxy the joint and glassed the inside it would still be prudent to put in the mechanical...
Thanks for the insight rumors and fallout. I wasn’t as specific as I should have been in my original post, the flange is all glass on both deck...
Here’s a drawing of the recommended hull to deck bonding from the plans. [ATTACH]
Hi all, I’m working on a kit boat I recently acquired and have been grappling with the best way to do the hull do deck joint. The kit came off...
Thanks rx, I think I realized this but just had to get others opinions and thoughts. It’s definitely not needed for sure. I have a tendency to...
hi all, long time lurker, first post. I've recently acquired a new to me project, an Allegra 24 hull and deck kit. I've done a good bit of...