jeffg
Member
Hi,
I have just bought a 30 year old Trawler that had a previous repair to the bridge deck for delamination. The repair left the deck with a hollow (almost 1” low in the center) that collects water and has over time has found it’s way into the repair and also into the salon. How do you suggest I repair the rot and then create a convex surface to shed the water away from the center and off the sides of the boat?
I am considering laying in 3/8 plywood and then laminating several more layers of 3/8s ply to create the desired profile and then filling around them to give the deck a flat, but convex surface.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff
I have just bought a 30 year old Trawler that had a previous repair to the bridge deck for delamination. The repair left the deck with a hollow (almost 1” low in the center) that collects water and has over time has found it’s way into the repair and also into the salon. How do you suggest I repair the rot and then create a convex surface to shed the water away from the center and off the sides of the boat?
I am considering laying in 3/8 plywood and then laminating several more layers of 3/8s ply to create the desired profile and then filling around them to give the deck a flat, but convex surface.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff