Clyde_Wanderer
Well-Known Member
I have removed the old wood port side rubbing strake today for renewal.
The old strake was through bolted with 91 bolts leaving boat like a collender,(see pic) the bolts were in two rows (up and down) and went through the strake, deck and hull, the deck/hull joint is also glassed on the inside done before the bolts were fitted TG.
Bolts were aprox every 3-4" apart?
I intent to fit a straight row of bolts somewhere around 10-12" apart through the deck/hull directly, then fix the new strake with self tappers and plugs.
Was 91 bolts overkill?
Does my method of refixing sound ok?
Appreciate advice.
C_W
The old strake was through bolted with 91 bolts leaving boat like a collender,(see pic) the bolts were in two rows (up and down) and went through the strake, deck and hull, the deck/hull joint is also glassed on the inside done before the bolts were fitted TG.
Bolts were aprox every 3-4" apart?
I intent to fit a straight row of bolts somewhere around 10-12" apart through the deck/hull directly, then fix the new strake with self tappers and plugs.
Was 91 bolts overkill?
Does my method of refixing sound ok?
Appreciate advice.
C_W