matt1
Well-Known Member
Hi all
So after 10 seasons I've decided to replace the existing rubbing strake (an aluminium channel, with a rubber insert). I'm fed up with the aluminium corroding, the rubber getting marked, uv damaged and retaining dirt etc (yes, I relaise teak has a host of issues too
. Nothing's perfect!
The current aluminium channel is screwed through the deck flange with short self tappers (which do not penetrate the hull).
Ideally I want to replace with a teak rubbing strake and was thinking of something about 25mm x 50mm. I'm aware that westerly used to through bolt theirs, but this won't be possible on my boat, so I am thinking of a combination of self tappers (covered with plugs) and a modern adhesive like sikaflex. Any advice or thoughts....type of timber, most appropriate size, methods of fixing, whether I need to steam / bend the timber first etc.
Thanks
So after 10 seasons I've decided to replace the existing rubbing strake (an aluminium channel, with a rubber insert). I'm fed up with the aluminium corroding, the rubber getting marked, uv damaged and retaining dirt etc (yes, I relaise teak has a host of issues too
The current aluminium channel is screwed through the deck flange with short self tappers (which do not penetrate the hull).
Ideally I want to replace with a teak rubbing strake and was thinking of something about 25mm x 50mm. I'm aware that westerly used to through bolt theirs, but this won't be possible on my boat, so I am thinking of a combination of self tappers (covered with plugs) and a modern adhesive like sikaflex. Any advice or thoughts....type of timber, most appropriate size, methods of fixing, whether I need to steam / bend the timber first etc.
Thanks