Alfredmylne
Well-Known Member
My mahogany on oak hull (36ft sloop) which is now 57 years old has up until now never shown the plank joins probably because she was wintered ashore under covers most years. This year she has been afloat all winter and the low temperatures seem to have sprung the cedar strips that the original builder inserted between her planks and they have broken through the paint surface.
I think this is due to water penetrating through the deck hull joint, running down into the plank joins then expanding when it freezes.
My request is for advice on how to get the cedar strips ( I think they are called splines) back into the joins leaving a smooth surface for repainting. I did plan to gently tap them back in and carefully cover with some filler. Should glue or Epoxy be involved as well?
Anyone done this job before? Any advice gratefully received.
I think this is due to water penetrating through the deck hull joint, running down into the plank joins then expanding when it freezes.
My request is for advice on how to get the cedar strips ( I think they are called splines) back into the joins leaving a smooth surface for repainting. I did plan to gently tap them back in and carefully cover with some filler. Should glue or Epoxy be involved as well?
Anyone done this job before? Any advice gratefully received.