Beattie
New Member
After four years out of the water our clinker built boat is back in the water and as may be expected - leaking like a seive. Fortunately she is now holding her own - with the help of a bilge pump - no more night time bailing and hand pumping for us!
The question is - how long do we leave her to take up before deciding it is time to fill in the gaps with mastic?
Another interesting thing we noticed - after being filled up with fresh water a few times the gaps started to close quite quikly but now that she is back in sea water the whole process has slowed down and in some places the gaps have returned to their original size! Anyone know of any reason for this? Before her four years out of the water she was sailing in fresh water - has this had some kind of effect on the take up rate?
Any information or thoughts on either of these or anything about taking up will be very happily recieved
The question is - how long do we leave her to take up before deciding it is time to fill in the gaps with mastic?
Another interesting thing we noticed - after being filled up with fresh water a few times the gaps started to close quite quikly but now that she is back in sea water the whole process has slowed down and in some places the gaps have returned to their original size! Anyone know of any reason for this? Before her four years out of the water she was sailing in fresh water - has this had some kind of effect on the take up rate?
Any information or thoughts on either of these or anything about taking up will be very happily recieved