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Re: CLC deck strength
By:lee
Date: 3/30/1999, 3:14 pm
In Response To: CLC deck strength (Jack Martin)


> Jack , I finished my North Bay last month and have paddled it a bit. Instead of the carlin and rear deck beam construction as recommended, I glassed the underside of the rear deck before nailing it on. Then I glued a 1/4 by 1/2 in hardwood strip to the underside of the rear deck,over the previous layer of glass, then rounded the strip and covered it with a 3" bias cut piece of glass. the glass was all 4 oz. I used a 2in wide piece of 3mm with glass tape glued under the deck as a deck beam. I also made a rear deck beam and used a mimicell bulkhead instead of a 6mm plywood.

I think most boats, plywood and fiberglass, are a little underbuilt for the stresses that a 200 lb. person can put on a back deck climbing back in using a paddle float rescue or other weight on paddle shaft on back deck rescues. By the way, I think the North Bay would be a fantastic fast touring boat for a strong 150 lb person, I'm tempted to make another with an extra 1/2 in freeboard, my feet are cramped,size 11.

Messages In This Thread

CLC deck strength
Jack Martin -- 3/29/1999, 9:25 pm
Re: CLC deck strength
lee -- 3/30/1999, 3:14 pm
Re: CLC deck strength
Guy wright -- 3/30/1999, 8:00 am
Re: CLC deck strength
Pete Rudie -- 3/29/1999, 11:07 pm
Re: CLC deck strength
Jack Martin -- 4/1/1999, 11:50 pm