nandtatno7
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I know I should be out sailing, but so should you!
Hoping someone out there will be able to offer reassurance / advice. I have a 24'6" Famouth Pilot built 1963 of pitch pine on oak, kept on a fore and aft mooring on the East Coast.
The boat points roughly West on the mooring and obviously does not swing, and the planking on the port (southern) side is opening up significantly in the upper part of the topsides. The topsides were freshly primed and painted this Spring, and the boat is kept in the water 50 weeks of the year. It has been very hot, with prolonged sun exposure, but another wooden boat on a mooring nearby seems unaffected. My boat also seems to dry out quite quickly during the annual 2 weeks out of the water each spring.
Are other wooden boats having this trouble in the heat?
The boat was out of the water for some 12 years before being rebuilt about 7 years ago - might this have had a long term negative impact on the timber?
Is there anything I could / should do? (I have positioned a cover over the worst affected area on the bow to keep the sun off).
Hoping someone out there will be able to offer reassurance / advice. I have a 24'6" Famouth Pilot built 1963 of pitch pine on oak, kept on a fore and aft mooring on the East Coast.
The boat points roughly West on the mooring and obviously does not swing, and the planking on the port (southern) side is opening up significantly in the upper part of the topsides. The topsides were freshly primed and painted this Spring, and the boat is kept in the water 50 weeks of the year. It has been very hot, with prolonged sun exposure, but another wooden boat on a mooring nearby seems unaffected. My boat also seems to dry out quite quickly during the annual 2 weeks out of the water each spring.
Are other wooden boats having this trouble in the heat?
The boat was out of the water for some 12 years before being rebuilt about 7 years ago - might this have had a long term negative impact on the timber?
Is there anything I could / should do? (I have positioned a cover over the worst affected area on the bow to keep the sun off).