SeaDancer
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Hi everybody.
Just registered with the website, please forgive me for not filling my profile in, promises, it will be done!
Having had a small outboard powered boat for several years, mainly used for sea fishing I have now progressed onto a 26 ft clinker built boat with a fairly chunky Lister SL3 engine.
The hull appears to be in good condition with no soft spots but it has been completely covered with a fairly hefty coat of grp.
Any advice would be gratefully received regarding the preservation of the existing clinker timbers. At present, the boat is open from amidships to the stern and collects rainwater, although this may not be so in later years as we are well adept at making canopies etc.
We have had various suggestions ie. salting the bilges, pouring in linseed oil, soaking in old engine oil etc.
Anyway, please let us know what is the best way to keep our timbers rot free.
Many thanks to any forumites who may impart any valuable knowledge.
Best wishes.
Gordon.
Just registered with the website, please forgive me for not filling my profile in, promises, it will be done!
Having had a small outboard powered boat for several years, mainly used for sea fishing I have now progressed onto a 26 ft clinker built boat with a fairly chunky Lister SL3 engine.
The hull appears to be in good condition with no soft spots but it has been completely covered with a fairly hefty coat of grp.
Any advice would be gratefully received regarding the preservation of the existing clinker timbers. At present, the boat is open from amidships to the stern and collects rainwater, although this may not be so in later years as we are well adept at making canopies etc.
We have had various suggestions ie. salting the bilges, pouring in linseed oil, soaking in old engine oil etc.
Anyway, please let us know what is the best way to keep our timbers rot free.
Many thanks to any forumites who may impart any valuable knowledge.
Best wishes.
Gordon.