Nautorius
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Just working out potential renovation costs on a craft. The Cabin Roof and sides are currently ply which is bolted to a lip on the Aluminium deck. This works very well. Some of the Cabins sides (and rear roof) are original (45 Years old), although most bits were replaced in 1985. The whole top and sides of the cabins will be replaced.
My question revolves around whether, given the top quality ply we have today i.e. Robbins Elite, it would be worth glassing over the cabins. I will definitely epoxy them well and cover with a few layours of paint, but is glassing the cabin sides and roof really worth the expense and hassle. If the old ply can last up to 45 Years, then if looked after the new ply should at least last 25 years! It has always been painted and I intend to give her White cabins, so no problem with colour. I also see that some International Paint should last 7 years if applied correctly. Given that she is Aluminium hulled, I would also wory about the amount of flexing the boat may do and therefore the current floating ply arrangement may seem a better option?
Thanks again
Paul /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Just working out potential renovation costs on a craft. The Cabin Roof and sides are currently ply which is bolted to a lip on the Aluminium deck. This works very well. Some of the Cabins sides (and rear roof) are original (45 Years old), although most bits were replaced in 1985. The whole top and sides of the cabins will be replaced.
My question revolves around whether, given the top quality ply we have today i.e. Robbins Elite, it would be worth glassing over the cabins. I will definitely epoxy them well and cover with a few layours of paint, but is glassing the cabin sides and roof really worth the expense and hassle. If the old ply can last up to 45 Years, then if looked after the new ply should at least last 25 years! It has always been painted and I intend to give her White cabins, so no problem with colour. I also see that some International Paint should last 7 years if applied correctly. Given that she is Aluminium hulled, I would also wory about the amount of flexing the boat may do and therefore the current floating ply arrangement may seem a better option?
Thanks again
Paul /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif