donncha
Well-Known Member
The previous owner of our boat was a little lazy when it came to installing new skin fittings. For example in our heads there are 2 defunct gate valves rusting away connected to nothing along side 2 newish ball valves. It's the same story with the raw water intake for the engine, there is an old blakes type sea cock sitting about a foot away from where a "new" gate valve was installed, I replaced the gate valve already, but what to do with the old blakes type?
Would it be sensible to remove the old sea cocks and skin fittings completely and bung the holes up? If so what would the best sealing/bonding compound be? Epoxy would be to brittle but would the bonding sikaflex do the job (292 I think)? Because of the planks swelling would I have to use some special sort of wood? The hull is made of pitch pine and don't think I could easily get my hands on that stuff anymore, would it be all right to use Teak, or would the hardwood cause another problem?
Lots of questions, any answers?
Would it be sensible to remove the old sea cocks and skin fittings completely and bung the holes up? If so what would the best sealing/bonding compound be? Epoxy would be to brittle but would the bonding sikaflex do the job (292 I think)? Because of the planks swelling would I have to use some special sort of wood? The hull is made of pitch pine and don't think I could easily get my hands on that stuff anymore, would it be all right to use Teak, or would the hardwood cause another problem?
Lots of questions, any answers?