Now that I have my mind right concerning plywood, what about bottom protection? Greg Tatman advocates the use of UHMW plastic and Roger Fletcher and others seem to prefer using 1/4 ply with fiberglass and graphite. What are the thoughts on this.
Also, what about the use of adheasive between the frames and side panels? I would think that it would go all the way but in the book it says below the water line.
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Hello, Micheal
Im on the fence of "best way for bottom treatment' Im building a 12 ft drift boat,Ken Hankinson plans. it does not have any ribs" traditional style". It has for & aft compartments for structural integrity & bottom has 3/8 ply marranti with three 3"x 3/4 white oak keel & battens followed by 2"x 1" inner chines. Want to omit outer chine lumber due to intrusion of water due to screw holes, want to protect outer chine with multiple fiberglass/epoxy/coat it, up to water line, with same oz fiberglass/ epoxy on inside up past chine painted. Or one layer of 10 oz s cloth/polyuarea sprayed on outside to waterline & 10 oz s cloth/epoxy inside up past waterline painted. Or polyuera on outside, heavy on chine area up to waterline and polyurea on inside past waterline. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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