roophap
New Member
hi there
having spent almost two years restoring my 1960,s carvel built motor sailor i am now almost ready to put the old girl back in the water. i have been told i will need to apply new stopping as some of the old stuff has fallen out i have been told to use a linseed oil putty and red lead powder mix to re stop is this correct? i thought that linseed oil putty became very hard quite quickly and i have been told that nothing hard should be used to stop a boat below the water. having heard a story of a man who re stopped his boat and once he put it back in the water it swole and buckled every plank on the hull he ended up cutting here up with a hainsaw!!!.this i want to avoid so any advice would be greatly reeceived.
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having spent almost two years restoring my 1960,s carvel built motor sailor i am now almost ready to put the old girl back in the water. i have been told i will need to apply new stopping as some of the old stuff has fallen out i have been told to use a linseed oil putty and red lead powder mix to re stop is this correct? i thought that linseed oil putty became very hard quite quickly and i have been told that nothing hard should be used to stop a boat below the water. having heard a story of a man who re stopped his boat and once he put it back in the water it swole and buckled every plank on the hull he ended up cutting here up with a hainsaw!!!.this i want to avoid so any advice would be greatly reeceived.
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