andy1
New Member
Can anyone help with some advice on repairs to our wooden wayfarer dinghy. We are new to this and have two problems.
Firstly the ply has started to delaminate at the bottom of the transom where it meets the hull and on the hull where it meets the transom. Water has obviously got into the joint. On the transom the outer laminate of the ply has come away to approx 100mm from the hull joint. I have cut this off clean at solid wood.The other laminates look fine.
The outer laminate of the hull has also come away by the same amount and has also been cut back by the same amount where it becomes solid. The remaining laminates at the end of the hull ply show some minor deterioration about 10-15mm in but still appear solid.
Secondly the joint on the wooden mast has begun to open up and needs regluing. Prior to trying any glue I have attempted to close the joint with normal carpentry clamps but cannot get it to close tightly the last 2-3mm remains stubbornly open.
Any advice on what to do next gratefully received.
Firstly the ply has started to delaminate at the bottom of the transom where it meets the hull and on the hull where it meets the transom. Water has obviously got into the joint. On the transom the outer laminate of the ply has come away to approx 100mm from the hull joint. I have cut this off clean at solid wood.The other laminates look fine.
The outer laminate of the hull has also come away by the same amount and has also been cut back by the same amount where it becomes solid. The remaining laminates at the end of the hull ply show some minor deterioration about 10-15mm in but still appear solid.
Secondly the joint on the wooden mast has begun to open up and needs regluing. Prior to trying any glue I have attempted to close the joint with normal carpentry clamps but cannot get it to close tightly the last 2-3mm remains stubbornly open.
Any advice on what to do next gratefully received.