12 ft row boat restoration
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:04 pm
I have a 12ft thompson row boat that was fiberglassed in the past. I removed the fiberglass with some effort but it came off of the hull. Now I find that I need to replace a rotted stem, and numerous ribs from about the middle of the boat forward. The fiberglass was old, probably polyester?
Question: how did they bend these ribs in the first place?
I think they are made of cedar? I do know that the ribs were bent over a form of the boat with metal bands, and when the planks were nailed on the copper/brass tack would contact the metal and cinch into the wood rib.
Were the ribs steamed and then bent over the form?
I plan on applying canvas. [/url]
Question: how did they bend these ribs in the first place?
I think they are made of cedar? I do know that the ribs were bent over a form of the boat with metal bands, and when the planks were nailed on the copper/brass tack would contact the metal and cinch into the wood rib.
Were the ribs steamed and then bent over the form?
I plan on applying canvas. [/url]