why does one switch to wood gunnels?
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why does one switch to wood gunnels?
Obviously there is the easthetics of it...
But otherwise, why would you do it?
Would it be worth it even for whitewater boats?
Does it not increase maintenance?
I'm strangely tempted but wonder if it's not just a DIY temptation?
I have a prelude and wonder if it would be worth it...one thing that annoys me is access under those plastic gunnels of mine.
Cheers for any input.
(idle whilst my students take a test...I hate tests, I'm bored in class and I have to correct them after when they're not beneficial to kids or myself...just manipulated by politicians into re-election stats...)
But otherwise, why would you do it?
Would it be worth it even for whitewater boats?
Does it not increase maintenance?
I'm strangely tempted but wonder if it's not just a DIY temptation?
I have a prelude and wonder if it would be worth it...one thing that annoys me is access under those plastic gunnels of mine.
Cheers for any input.
(idle whilst my students take a test...I hate tests, I'm bored in class and I have to correct them after when they're not beneficial to kids or myself...just manipulated by politicians into re-election stats...)
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I was thinking of doing this to my prelude a while back and thought I was just being vain... but if there's a real benefit I might do it over the summer.
As I may be able to lay my hands on a variety of rare hardwoods, you reckon teak fittings would look good in a prelude?
As for flattening, if anyone wants me to take some kind of measurements from the original design (My prelude is one of the flat bottomed, sauvage ones in RX) to make a jig with, I'll do my best.
As I may be able to lay my hands on a variety of rare hardwoods, you reckon teak fittings would look good in a prelude?
As for flattening, if anyone wants me to take some kind of measurements from the original design (My prelude is one of the flat bottomed, sauvage ones in RX) to make a jig with, I'll do my best.
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the slight curve to the bottom of the hull on the Prelude isn't why it's squirrely
Dooley "flattened" one out... ask him how he liked it
this isn't the exact thread but... http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0
Dooley "flattened" one out... ask him how he liked it
this isn't the exact thread but... http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0
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I'd like to, but I don't think I can afford it.cbcboat wrote:it would probably look nice but Teak is a little heavy, if I'm not mistaken.you reckon teak fittings would look good in a prelude?
Maybe you were joking though
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I'm going to explore the prices of different pretty hardwoods for the future.
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Elasticity - I had an ME nearly wrap twice in one day - significant flex - and the ash gunwales spang back w/o so much as a splinter. Vinyl and AL are maintenance free but springy? Not so much.
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That would be good, but rather depends on my as yet unconfirmed employment status over the summer, I'm hopefully working in July/August (to finance me purchasing some kind of car).french erick wrote:Josh,
We should get together and do our boats up...meet in the flesh for good (could give you those axes too ).
Start of August on my way back from homeland alps? Could even do some boating and you could show me some tricks...
Do the gunnels, tweak outfitting, etc
what says you?
I will be up in scotland early september, so depending on how you're fixed (it would be around the weekend of the 18th, don't know how that fits with the scots school system) we could definately meet up then... (and Bob McKee is there too, He'd definately show both of us some tricks).
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Hi Erick,
I hope things are good with you. How's the boating going? Anyway, I have some ash for gunnels. Some is machined and some is not. Let me know if you are interested.
Kelvin.
I hope things are good with you. How's the boating going? Anyway, I have some ash for gunnels. Some is machined and some is not. Let me know if you are interested.
Kelvin.
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