woolleyhatter
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Guys
In a bit of a quandrie here!. Just bought a FB thats not (apparently) been in the water-EVER! (not sure i believe it), but the prob is, as she's carvel planked i'm anticipating caulking/re-sealing her. But if indeed she has never been in water, is it better if i get her in to take up as much as poss?. My train of thought is that if i do this i can do most of the interior with her "swelled" up, then at least everything is correct to her dimensions and fits, or should i fit the interior/bulkheads etc (basically everything) with her in a completely dried out state?. If i'm correct that will squeeze everything out of shape when she goes back in!!.
Furthermore as a result of not being in water, should i use Sikaflex??, any ideas?
In a bit of a quandrie here!. Just bought a FB thats not (apparently) been in the water-EVER! (not sure i believe it), but the prob is, as she's carvel planked i'm anticipating caulking/re-sealing her. But if indeed she has never been in water, is it better if i get her in to take up as much as poss?. My train of thought is that if i do this i can do most of the interior with her "swelled" up, then at least everything is correct to her dimensions and fits, or should i fit the interior/bulkheads etc (basically everything) with her in a completely dried out state?. If i'm correct that will squeeze everything out of shape when she goes back in!!.
Furthermore as a result of not being in water, should i use Sikaflex??, any ideas?