Last week, I got back to work on the V-berth construction. After finally finding and repairing the leak I discovered in the anchor locker, it is time to begin reconstruction. First step was for me to rebuild the area in the v-berth that is under the anchor locker. The boat was built with plywood surrounding the underside of the anchor locker, which was formed with fiberglass. That plywood was then covered with some type of Formica or something. My plan is to rebuild it with plywood minus the Formica. I measured the area that needed coverage and cut the plywood to size.
After a test fit to ensure it worked, I used adhesive to mount the plywood in place. I’m unable to find a store near me that sells the 4200 or 5200 adhesive, but I figured Gorilla Glue would probably be just as effective in this area to hold. It’s not like there’s any strain on the bond in this area. In fact, the washers/nuts/bolts that are used to mount the anchor cleat that I’ll be re-installing will also help keep the plywood in position.
Here’s a few photos to help describe the process so far:
Karma is hoping your not making a casket!
Haha! That’s funny Tom!
Karma has a nervous look
How do you plan on finishing the wood. It looks like a nice hidden away area and perfect for learning to glass things in.
Hi Stan, you’re right…it would be a fairly good area to practice glassing. Most likely, though, I’ll just paint it in the same manner I intend to paint the interior hull walls.
If that doesn’t look good when I’m finished, I’ll have to consider another option.
Mike
I retired from the police 5 years ago, sold everything bought a boat and have been sailing ever since. It is a wonderful world out here and I see you will soon be finding out for yourself.
Fair winds.
Where were you at when you worked as police officer Mark?