markle
Member
I wish this was a thread on how to, but alas it is a thread asking for help 
The boat
Needs to have the rubbing strake removed. Following various leak chasing efforts I have removed yet more interior trim to see almost every bolt holding the existing strake on is allowing water in. Bolts themselves are rusty as hell and have no doubt been on for the full 40 years of her life!
Its no flood but a small seepage around each bolt.
The strake is soft in places and has had pieces replaced many times it would seem.
Does anyone have any experience of fitting new wooden strakes, how to fix thru hull etc ...
Or even experience of replacing it with some good old man man rubber and plastic?
Whatever I use and however I fix it I will be liberally applying sealant top and bottom
Look forward to some words of wisdom
Mark
The boat
Needs to have the rubbing strake removed. Following various leak chasing efforts I have removed yet more interior trim to see almost every bolt holding the existing strake on is allowing water in. Bolts themselves are rusty as hell and have no doubt been on for the full 40 years of her life!
Its no flood but a small seepage around each bolt.
The strake is soft in places and has had pieces replaced many times it would seem.
Does anyone have any experience of fitting new wooden strakes, how to fix thru hull etc ...
Or even experience of replacing it with some good old man man rubber and plastic?
Whatever I use and however I fix it I will be liberally applying sealant top and bottom
Look forward to some words of wisdom