Date: 2/24/2000, 6:59 pm
paul--
I've done it on several boats and seen no structural issues. there is little stress in this section of the deck on my boats. I do, on s&g, boats install the deck fittings after installing the deck which helps to support the deck if there are any stresses.
Pull the fitting into place with a wire, do not worry about making the thickened epoxy fillet on the inside neat...just generous.
> Eric,
> I'm considering using two of the flush deck fittings I purchased from you
> for the bow and stern lines. I was wondering whether drilling a 1
> 3/8" hole at these bow and stern locations, on the centerline of the
> peaked deck seam which is glassed on top and taped underneath, presents
> any problems structurally. Will the deck be weakened, strengthed, or
> unaffected structurally?
> Paul
Messages In This Thread
- Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
Paul Willliams -- 2/21/2000, 12:40 pm- Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 2/23/2000, 8:08 pm- Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
Paul Willliams -- 2/23/2000, 9:48 pm- Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 2/24/2000, 6:59 pm
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lee -- 2/23/2000, 9:16 pm- double baidarka
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 2/24/2000, 6:53 pm- Re: double baidarka
lee -- 2/24/2000, 8:26 pm
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- Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
lee -- 2/21/2000, 6:32 pm- Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
Larry C. -- 2/21/2000, 2:21 pm- Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
Shawn Baker -- 2/21/2000, 2:07 pm - Re: Rigging Bow & Stern Ends
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