JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
Thanks to the kindness of a forumite, I have just acquired a Bobbin dinghy in need of some TLC. First on the list are new rubbing strips - it's an early model without the plastic gunwale. I;ve never done this before, so I'd be very grateful if anyone could
(a) Recommend a suitable wood. The old ones look like mahogany, but would it be better to use something bendier?
(b) Advise on dimensions. The old ones look about 1" x 1/2" inside and out. I'd like to avoid steaming if possible, as I have no steamer, but could use the hot-water-and-towel method for the middle 3' or so, which is the only particularly curved bit. Is it better to use one strip or could I laminate from two 1/4" ones, which would definitely take the bend?
(c) Suggest a supplier in the West of Scotland. I have a feeling that there was someone good in Troon at one time, but I can't remember the name and Google isn't producing anyone obviously likely.
(a) Recommend a suitable wood. The old ones look like mahogany, but would it be better to use something bendier?
(b) Advise on dimensions. The old ones look about 1" x 1/2" inside and out. I'd like to avoid steaming if possible, as I have no steamer, but could use the hot-water-and-towel method for the middle 3' or so, which is the only particularly curved bit. Is it better to use one strip or could I laminate from two 1/4" ones, which would definitely take the bend?
(c) Suggest a supplier in the West of Scotland. I have a feeling that there was someone good in Troon at one time, but I can't remember the name and Google isn't producing anyone obviously likely.