Even Chance
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
The wee dinghy I have needs the sprung hood ends pulled back in place. Someone has tried using lots of tiny tacks and some kind of glue, and the hood ends have sprung again due to this botched job.
I will of course be using stainless screws and cascamite to repair them, but the hood ends are damaged/full of wee holes from these bloomin tacks.
What can I do? I fear the planks will split if I try to screw them in as they are.
Another option may be to make a new stem, larger than the original, and use fresh wood slightly further aft of these holes. OR a piece that fits against the aft end of the stem post to take the screws?
Help!
I also need to replace the transom. It was mahogany, and a wee bit rotten. I plan on using 1" marine ply so it will hold an outboard. The original was 1/2" at the top, tapering in thickness to 3/4" at the base. What is the best way to remove the old transom, transfer its shape to the ply etc etc..? Surely I will have to tie up the planking to ensure they dont spring out?
Ive built hundreds of wooden planked model boats, this is my first full size wooden adventure.
Thanks
The wee dinghy I have needs the sprung hood ends pulled back in place. Someone has tried using lots of tiny tacks and some kind of glue, and the hood ends have sprung again due to this botched job.
I will of course be using stainless screws and cascamite to repair them, but the hood ends are damaged/full of wee holes from these bloomin tacks.
What can I do? I fear the planks will split if I try to screw them in as they are.
Another option may be to make a new stem, larger than the original, and use fresh wood slightly further aft of these holes. OR a piece that fits against the aft end of the stem post to take the screws?
Help!
I also need to replace the transom. It was mahogany, and a wee bit rotten. I plan on using 1" marine ply so it will hold an outboard. The original was 1/2" at the top, tapering in thickness to 3/4" at the base. What is the best way to remove the old transom, transfer its shape to the ply etc etc..? Surely I will have to tie up the planking to ensure they dont spring out?
Ive built hundreds of wooden planked model boats, this is my first full size wooden adventure.
Thanks