Hull plank plywood
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:57 am
All
Am I correct here? On my 65 offshore the planks below the shear strake seem to be Doug fir and the shear seems different, probably some form of Mahogany. The planking is 7/16 thick. Do I have the species correct? I will need to fix a plank or two or three and want things to look consistent from the inside.
What do you all do with the 'Swiss cheese' of holes where the transom connects. I am replacing transom. Do I reuse holes in planks, or fill them with epoxy and re-drill, or do I have to replace these plank ends? The later option seems drastic. I don't really want to shorten the boat by cutting the plank ends off, trying to keep things as original as possible.
Is deck plywood also some version of Mahogany as well? My is covered with vinyle, but may replace with finished plywood.
Peter
Am I correct here? On my 65 offshore the planks below the shear strake seem to be Doug fir and the shear seems different, probably some form of Mahogany. The planking is 7/16 thick. Do I have the species correct? I will need to fix a plank or two or three and want things to look consistent from the inside.
What do you all do with the 'Swiss cheese' of holes where the transom connects. I am replacing transom. Do I reuse holes in planks, or fill them with epoxy and re-drill, or do I have to replace these plank ends? The later option seems drastic. I don't really want to shorten the boat by cutting the plank ends off, trying to keep things as original as possible.
Is deck plywood also some version of Mahogany as well? My is covered with vinyle, but may replace with finished plywood.
Peter