watchkeeper
05-13-2008, 08:22 AM
Hi Guys
Anyone had experience with splining carvel planked hulls on bigger yachts (82ft) as preping for glass sheathing.
We got a local yard that does good quality work on 30ft hulls but I'm not sure about the bigger yacht.
80ft hulls planks are average 150mm x 60mm oak with 70m coach bolts into 200m sq sawn frames, full length keel, below shape has fine entry and beamy stern.
My concern as I told the client a big hull will move in varying sea states possibly delaminating or springing a spline.
Any thoughts would be welcome
Anyone had experience with splining carvel planked hulls on bigger yachts (82ft) as preping for glass sheathing.
We got a local yard that does good quality work on 30ft hulls but I'm not sure about the bigger yacht.
80ft hulls planks are average 150mm x 60mm oak with 70m coach bolts into 200m sq sawn frames, full length keel, below shape has fine entry and beamy stern.
My concern as I told the client a big hull will move in varying sea states possibly delaminating or springing a spline.
Any thoughts would be welcome