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2182 07-09-2008 10:03 AM

better splash well ideas
 
the splash well on my 18 footer is essentially just a piece of plywood 8 inches tall spanning the middle of the transom. it was painted (not well) white before i got the boat. ive been toying with ideas as to how to change this, both so it looks better and functions better. the only idea i have short of building a gorgeous flip cover like one in the gallery is to build one that comes up flush with the top of the transom, and cut a "U" out of it so the motor can be tilted up for trailering. my question (finally) is - could i build this out of teak 1x's joined using a biscuit joiner and marine glue? or would i have tgo go with something synthetic like starboard? id like to use wood, but if im going to redo it i want it to last also. i know this is small change next to the major restos posted in this forum but any input would be appreciated. thanks

Capt Chuck 07-09-2008 11:26 AM

Re: better splash well ideas
 
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my question (finally) is - could i build this out of teak 1x's joined using a biscuit joiner and marine glue? or would i have tgo go with something synthetic like starboard? id like to use wood, but if im going to redo it i want it to last also.

I don't exactly know the config of your 18's splashwell but prior to my transom enclose, I used 1 3/4" teak glued & joined with biscuits for my rocket launcher. It lasted many years. Because of the larger splaswell as a base I could stand on it without issues. I also had the engine tilt cutout.

IMO, I would stay clear of starbord type of materials used to span a large area because of weight and warping. Even the small starboard access door shown in the picture started to bend over time :(

http://www.classicseacraft.com/captc...edium/0014.jpg

2182 07-09-2008 04:37 PM

Re: better splash well ideas
 
capt chuck, that looks darn pretty right there. the one thing im not short on is rod storage but i like the idea of building a baitwell right there, but still making it pretty. im in the school of thought that many many coats of spar urethane combined w/ good sanding in between = waterproof wood. thanks for the picture.


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