beerbiker21
New Member
Hi
I have the unenviable task of replacing a rotten bulkhead. It is under and supports the mast The question is..."how to I seal it to the deck above"? I will be using polyester (plus G4) but research has offered a number of ways of sealing the gap between the ply and the deck. I have seen options such as a strip of wood (trapezoidal!), seal with polyester putty, seal with closed cell foam and others. Does anyone really know the best way to ensure the compression forces are transmitted down whilst avoiding "hard spots". I feel that using polyester is the best way as it is more flexible and compatible but have been advised by a professional builder to avoid using both a wood fillet and foam together but would like other opinions.
I have the unenviable task of replacing a rotten bulkhead. It is under and supports the mast The question is..."how to I seal it to the deck above"? I will be using polyester (plus G4) but research has offered a number of ways of sealing the gap between the ply and the deck. I have seen options such as a strip of wood (trapezoidal!), seal with polyester putty, seal with closed cell foam and others. Does anyone really know the best way to ensure the compression forces are transmitted down whilst avoiding "hard spots". I feel that using polyester is the best way as it is more flexible and compatible but have been advised by a professional builder to avoid using both a wood fillet and foam together but would like other opinions.