alexlago
Active Member
I'm on the way of installing a bulkhead in my boat.
three stages : copy the shape of the hull on cardboard, cut plywood according to the shape, filleting and fiberglassing the foot of the bulkhead.
It's been quite a hassle to accurately copy the shape of the bulkhead on cardboard before cutting the plywood. So the new bulkhead is more or less well adjusted to the shape of the hull (they are some gaps left between the plywood and the hull)...
So I wonder how tight the bulkhead should fit on the hull before filleting and fiberglassing? is there a recommended way to fill up the gaps left at the foot of the bulkhead, with resin? wedges? resin over wedges? something else? (or there shouldn't be "any" gap and there is a better way to copy the inner shape of the hull...)
three stages : copy the shape of the hull on cardboard, cut plywood according to the shape, filleting and fiberglassing the foot of the bulkhead.
It's been quite a hassle to accurately copy the shape of the bulkhead on cardboard before cutting the plywood. So the new bulkhead is more or less well adjusted to the shape of the hull (they are some gaps left between the plywood and the hull)...
So I wonder how tight the bulkhead should fit on the hull before filleting and fiberglassing? is there a recommended way to fill up the gaps left at the foot of the bulkhead, with resin? wedges? resin over wedges? something else? (or there shouldn't be "any" gap and there is a better way to copy the inner shape of the hull...)