Javelin
Well-Known Member
I've just finished replacing the lower support structure and associated bulkheads on a Southerly 115, but could easily be used for flooring etc.
The old plywood was sheathed but you only need a small hole that bilge water can get in and then it all just soaks up the water like a sponge.
Instead of just replacing the ply I decided to laminate my own boards using 10mm Nidaplast as a core.
Two layers of 250g chopped strand mat on each side is enough for a board stiffer than the same thickness ply, will never rot and quite a lot lighter.
If you need a nice smooth finish then just add a layer of 150g cloth.
I'll cover using it in March or April PBO if interested.
The old plywood was sheathed but you only need a small hole that bilge water can get in and then it all just soaks up the water like a sponge.
Instead of just replacing the ply I decided to laminate my own boards using 10mm Nidaplast as a core.
Two layers of 250g chopped strand mat on each side is enough for a board stiffer than the same thickness ply, will never rot and quite a lot lighter.
If you need a nice smooth finish then just add a layer of 150g cloth.
I'll cover using it in March or April PBO if interested.