Georgio
Well-Known Member
I have been looking at a boat for sale and having a good poke about the hull and so far it all seems pretty sound.
However, and this is where lack of experience shows, the hull planking (clinker built) may or may not be a little soft in places but how soft is too soft and requires caution.
While applying moderate but not great pressure I was able to push the end of a small/medium sized screwdriver in 1-2mm.
Is this soft enough to ring alarm bells?
From what I have read the boats were known to be built of high quality materials and the quality of fit-out internally is good.
Any thoughts or rules of thumb to apply?
However, and this is where lack of experience shows, the hull planking (clinker built) may or may not be a little soft in places but how soft is too soft and requires caution.
While applying moderate but not great pressure I was able to push the end of a small/medium sized screwdriver in 1-2mm.
Is this soft enough to ring alarm bells?
From what I have read the boats were known to be built of high quality materials and the quality of fit-out internally is good.
Any thoughts or rules of thumb to apply?