[Public-List] Bulkheads
George Dinwiddie via Public-List
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Sat Feb 6 18:57:26 PST 2016
Chip,
If you look at most newer boats, there are dimples in the topsides where
the knees are attached. This is due to the knees not being flush with
the underside of the deck, and as the chainplate pulls the knee up, it
rotates slightly and pulls the hull inwards.
I think it would be best if the knee were flush with the underside of
the deck. I've thought about inserting shims, but have never done so.
- George #543
On 2/6/16 7:26 PM, Chip Dance via Public-List wrote:
> I think someone, earlier in this thread, mentioned the knees supporting the
> deck (or something along those lines). I'm curious about this. on #456 it
> appears as though there was a liner around the knees that was cut out by a
> PO, but from what I can tell, the knees don't appear to ever have been in
> contact with the deck, or even the liner. Can anyone shed some light on
> this for me?
> Since I will be rebuilding the knees, is there any concern with tabbing the
> knees to the underside of the deck? Is flexibility between the deck & the
> hull a necessity?
>
> The link below shows a photo of what I'm talking about.
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/erhr89fwfju6ikm/SAM_0896.JPG?dl=0
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Chip
> #456
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