I am going to be mounting the new inside and outside stem piece on my cedar strip runabout.
When I took the originals off there was a gap between the two pieces where it looked like it was once filled with something resembling pine tar. But most of it was gone. Probably why they failed.
When I re-bed them is there a rule of thumb for the distance between them? If feel like for structural reasons they should be tight together but I don't really know.
Also the consensus on compound has been a BoatLife type product. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
Steve
mounting stem piece
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Steve,
I would recommend using the BoatLife to bed the stem pieces together. Try to get as tight a joint as you can.
When these boats where built it was a mater of getting them out the door as fast as they could and if they had to fill a gap with a filler to get it done that is what they did.
Good Luck,
Phill
I would recommend using the BoatLife to bed the stem pieces together. Try to get as tight a joint as you can.
When these boats where built it was a mater of getting them out the door as fast as they could and if they had to fill a gap with a filler to get it done that is what they did.
Good Luck,
Phill