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Rope in Transom
I am putting a new transom in a 23 c Hawk(Thanks Strick for your post) anyway, when I was cutting away old mulch I found that each corner of the transom had two pieces of 3/8 inch rope glassed in from top of transom to bottom of the hull. Is this normal, or has someone done this before? I found some seacast or hardened epoxy built up around top of transom on one side so I am not sure. By the way my project is going great and I officially have the bug on boat rebuilding thanks to many of you.
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Re: Rope in Transom
not certain but I believe they served as hook straps to lift the hull out of the mold
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Re: Rope in Transom
Thanks for the reply. I couldn't figure it out.
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Re: Rope in Transom
I have nylon rope sticking out aft of both stringers. I asked Mr Potter about them a few years ago. He said they were put in as a "Wick System" like a candle. Any moisture that would accumulate in the foam would follow the rope and drain to the bilge.
BTW: I think you will see the same setup in the Haupner Flats skiffs.
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Re: Rope in Transom
that's a cool piece of information
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Re: Rope in Transom
Thanks Capt. Chuck that is a nice tid bit, so much for my opinion [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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