Trials and Tribulations, or the doubtful pleasures of taking on an old boat.
I thought I’d better set to work on my rudder, which needed a little alteration at the top to suit the self steering I'm making, and needed a ton of old antifouling scraping off. There were hairline cracks showing, and the deeper I delved, the worse they got, until finally the whole thing came apart in my hands - it seemed that only the gudgeons and paint were holding it together. It’s made of vertical strips of mahogany, 75mm x 44mm, and there’s little sign of old glue in the joints; probably they used Cascamite. One joint had already been redone with epoxy, and that’s OK, but for the other three joints I’ll router grooves and add tongues as we did with SibLim's skegs.
So now the rudder is in bits, indoors, to dry out fully before re-glueing. Then it’ll get a layer of glass and then Coppercoat.