m1taylor
Well-Known Member
As a first timer with a wooden 17ft clinker yacht (mohogony planks on oak ribs) - I am unsure what to expect when she goes in the water. The boat has been out for around 18 months - I bought her like this for next to nothing. The wood is all sound - no rot at all. And I can't see any opening up at all - no visible cracks anywhere. Once re-painted, its hard to believe there would be gaps, but I know water works through the tiniest space by capilliary action. So impossible question - will she sink or float first time in? If a boat starts taking in a little water, how quickly do planks swell enough to stop the inflow? I am just hoping that if she takes up, she does it it quickly and doesn't get too full of water.