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FishStretcher 12-07-2013 09:35 PM

No more wood!
 
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This is why you don't use wood in a fiberglass boat. Yes, those are ants.

Composite bulkheads just moved up the list.

There was resin over the plywood. I think they got in via a screw hole for the battery switch adjacent to a biscuit joint/patch.

I hate wood.

FishStretcher 12-07-2013 10:00 PM

The wood looked ok. Not great. But OK. But ants chewed thru the middle layers of the engine bulkhead plywood. Until I pulled tabbing to fix the deck, I never would have seen it.

I am considering "ring" bulkheads so I can install them, then remove the ply afterwards. That way the hull doesn't flex. The forward of tank bulkhead/ cockpit sole bulkhead will be a PITA if I don't because I have no access unless I pull a lot of cabin or cockpit sole.

strick 12-08-2013 12:53 AM

I have Terminix spray my boat monthly...end of problem :)

strick

martin 12-08-2013 09:39 AM

Bahahaha!!!

caboman22 12-08-2013 12:48 PM

Coosa was at the top of my list now it's in!! No wood !! Well worth the extra cash so it's done right....

cdavisdb 12-08-2013 02:37 PM

Looks familiar, all too familiar.

Every once in a while I find a pile of saw dust in the wrong place, or a line of carpenter ants going someplace they shouldn't. Lots of those little beasties in Florida... . I've had good luck with moth balls. The trick is getting a cover that allows the boat to mostly seal up. A good seal, a box of moth balls and a month or so does the trick.

Once they got into the balsa under the foredeck and ate a bunch of it (big pile of sawdust). Once I'd killed'em, checked for soft spots and sealed the hole, and a couple more. Still seems solid, thankfully. Potter put a lot of glass in the decks of this boat. That was the second place where the core was mostly gone, but you could not feel it from on deck.

martin 12-08-2013 08:19 PM

I said the same and then i cut out my fish box and found a wood bulkhead under the forward casting platform.. It was eaten up with bugs.. I dont understnad why you put a piece of wood in without laminating with glass. They put it to hold the foam in the stringers. So now my box stringers are open.. And need to be glassed in..

martin 12-11-2013 04:04 PM

Wood
 
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Tank bed and foward bulk head

martin 12-11-2013 04:05 PM

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Tank bed

parrott 12-11-2013 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by martin (Post 222840)
Tank bed

Looks to me someone didnt know what they were doing. Done right it would have never looked like that. Now thats no reason to dislike wood...lol Jk


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