zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I'm knee-deep in preparing reinforcement for the hull in way of a pair of 'sockets' for yacht legs.... which have substantial 16mm bolt-pairs through the hull.
Following guidance on Vyv Cox's website ( installing-yacht-legs ) I plan to fasten a piece of backing material inside the hull, each side. Unlike VC, I don't have foam to hoik out, so the material will be bonded to the insides of the hull with thickened epoxy.
The question for me is 'What material to use?'
I have 25mm ply, and 25mm oak, 40mm and 20mm teak. No Tufnol. Epoxy will be applied liberally over, under and around.... Does it matter? Would a surveyor suck his teeth?
Following guidance on Vyv Cox's website ( installing-yacht-legs ) I plan to fasten a piece of backing material inside the hull, each side. Unlike VC, I don't have foam to hoik out, so the material will be bonded to the insides of the hull with thickened epoxy.
The question for me is 'What material to use?'
I have 25mm ply, and 25mm oak, 40mm and 20mm teak. No Tufnol. Epoxy will be applied liberally over, under and around.... Does it matter? Would a surveyor suck his teeth?


