[Alberg30] knee hull
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Tue May 20 10:46:42 PDT 2003
Under the toe rail isn't so important. It's under the deck, itself,
that you should be sure has no gap. Your "before" pictures look like
there was a gap there. Movement on the inboard end of the knee will
tend to pull the other end off the hull.
You don't need to use teak for the knees. A cheaper hardwood will do
fine. As you see, marine ply has worked pretty well.
I would cover the knee with a layer of mat, a layer of woven roving, and
another layer of mat. The roving is very strong, and the mat increases
the surface area of the bonds.
- George
Alfredo wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Greg, I checked Kasia # 383 and it has no gap.
> If your close to your boat would you kindly take a peek for me?
> Kasia is the Only Alberg near me and my only source for comparison.
>
> Thanks again, Alfredo
>
> --- greg vandenberg <greg at vandenbergphoto.com> wrote:
>
>> Alfrado.... I have been following at times the knee thread and am
>> wondering if the reason the gap was there was to allow water to
>> escape in such a leak prone area... a good thing. The plywood was
>> in good condition so the the design was pretty good. The material
>> that is attaching the knee looks like woven roving which is
>> superior to mat. If you seal it up tight and water inters at the
>> chainplate and it will again over time, the wood will rot and fail
>> with out any warning. I am not so quick to think Whitby made many
>> design mistakes. They did have a bear bones approach but not bad
>> design.
>>
>>
>> Kindest Regards- Greg
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Alfredo wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello everyone, I've added some pictures of the work done Sunday
>>> on the forward knees.
>>>
>>> Thanks to Brian's guidance and encouragement I was able to
>>> complete this phase of the project in about 30mins. The next step
>>> will be to rebuild the knees with teak and lots of fiberglass
>>> mat. I hope to be done with this project by Saturday if all goes
>>> well.
>>>
>>> If you look at the pictures, you'll notice that there's a gap
>>> between the toe rail and the inside cabin roof. I was thinking of
>>> building this area up probably with teak and fiberglass to give
>>> the knees a solid area to brace against.
>>>
>>> I'm not a structural engineer by any means so, if anyone has any
>>> suggestions I'll gladly listen.
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Hope your road is a long one. George Dinwiddie
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you enter harbors you're seeing for the first time;
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