nmeyrick
Well-Known Member
Today I lifted a loose section of toe rail over the transom and found underneath a gap about 1 inch wide which was filled with a firm but slightly flexible orange yellow substance, which looks something like amber or dried resin. Embedded in this was a narrow strip of rotten wood, so I dug out the wood and some of the amber stuff, leaving a gap approx 1x1 inch and a foot long under the toe rail. I'm not sure why this space would be there in the first place as the boat is not of a cored construction (Rival 38).
Firstly does any one have any idea what this amber stuff is, and whether it is doing any purpose other than as a filler?
I'd also appreciate any advice as to the best filler to use to plug this gap - I presume either some sort of epoxy or a silicone sealant?
Lastly any tips on how to get the new filler to stick to the amber stuff, or how to ensure that the screws for the wooden rail will stick into the new filler?
Many thanks
Neil
Firstly does any one have any idea what this amber stuff is, and whether it is doing any purpose other than as a filler?
I'd also appreciate any advice as to the best filler to use to plug this gap - I presume either some sort of epoxy or a silicone sealant?
Lastly any tips on how to get the new filler to stick to the amber stuff, or how to ensure that the screws for the wooden rail will stick into the new filler?
Many thanks
Neil