Fixing newbie screw up?
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 3:09 am
I bought a 1964 Thomboy which had vinyl covered decks. Because the vinyl apparently holds water around the edges part of the deck wood was rotten. I wanted mahogany decks because in my opinion that is a big part of the Thompson attraction. I removed the decking and used it for templates for the new mahogany decking. You can probably guess what comes next. After the original decking was removed I did not support the gunnels crossways. Now when I dry fit the new decking it does not fit right-too narrow by 1/2 to 1 inch.
Any suggestions about how to bring the hull back into shape? I was thinking about a strap from gunnel to gunnel but I'm concerned that the tension might open seams lower in the hull. What about fitting the decking as good as possible and covering the space in the center with the King Board?
All suggestions will be appreciated.
Tomb
Any suggestions about how to bring the hull back into shape? I was thinking about a strap from gunnel to gunnel but I'm concerned that the tension might open seams lower in the hull. What about fitting the decking as good as possible and covering the space in the center with the King Board?
All suggestions will be appreciated.
Tomb