Monday, January 18, 2010

Installing Boat Floors I Have A Fiberglass Boat And Want To Know When Installing Stringers Vertically Can I Also Put Horizontally For?

I have a fiberglass boat and want to know when installing stringers vertically can i also put horizontally for? - installing boat floors

I want to ground and that can quickly decay or Wrek done How can I seal it with 4 layers of paint please help WQAS said floor panels are periods of time.

3 comments:

mark t said...

You must remember that the correspondent be placed vertically through force and load. The best thing to do would be to do cover a match with a board, which would be a bunch of "look at me" or a "T" beam. You have the strength of a vertical bar and the surface of the "T". Use oak or pine and encapsulated fiberglass or resin, at least. Do not use marine plywood for the base layer. If it's a word inside can choose what you want the floor, teak, and saw Holly and oak parquet and laminate floors as well. If the outside, I would not, if you have something as low-maintenance Flexiteek.

Richard C said...

Yes, you can in the horizontal beams. In fact, most ships have several. Try to keep weight low and to use fiberglass or plastic, to close. Floors with urethane coating instead of paint. Seal of the base layer, and make sure that the sub-laminates or layers of waterproof glue, or is the time when in the cockpit. Good luck!

Drummer Dan said...

Wood, which you use to determine what is sealed with, for example, teak wood, which are not marketed polyurethane on it, just cancel it and .... Be sure to seal the wood completely, boundaries .... bottom, top bars of wood? Label. When the polished wood floor sits on a glass substrate, make sure there are some drainage holes in the ground water does not pool and sit under the floor ....

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