Bilge - The WoodenBoat Forum There are very obviously quite a few full time employed professional propagandists using the Bilge as a medium for spreading Russian propaganda and sometimes other propagandas too Their "oppinions" and important subjects to be discussed change day by day following very strictly every twist and turn and change in the officially sanctioned
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Bilge Stringers, sheer clamps Beam shelf - The WoodenBoat Forum Remember, though, that the Herreshoff's boats were built lightly in general and had rather flat runs where the bilge stringer would lay Different hulls might benefit from stringers more than theirs Also, the bilge stringer, as much of a pain as stringers are to install, is a very useful attachment piece for cabin furniture
Exploring Bilge Keels, And Have Questions: - The WoodenBoat Forum Accidental grounding with bilge keels can become a real snafu I saw a boat lost on a Mexican beach cuz the bilge keels anchored it ! Last winter I watched a deep (single) keel boat get smashed to pieces in the surf zone off Waikiki when the keel got hung up on the bottom, something that likely would not have happened with shallower twin keels
concrete in the bilge - The WoodenBoat Forum Poured molten pitch in the bilge areas of the stern and fore foot - keeps it clean and free of dirt and water - converted to the method after seeing a damaged boat make it to their yard with only pitch keeping the water out - rugged and dependable solution etc etc
bilge boards - The WoodenBoat Forum generally speaking, " bilge boards" operate much the same as a centerboard,except that they are not in the center of the hull they are moveable and are usually run only the leeward side down, dropping the windward side before a tack and lifting the "newly windward" side on the new tack in contrast to bilge keels, which are stationary, the same as a conventional keel , both down at all times
Bilge painting whats best - The WoodenBoat Forum However, the first thing to do would be to impregnate the wood with borate as PugetSound writes (given that they hav been in salt water without bilge paint, this is probably not needed) The purpose of the oil is to prevent the water from soaking into the wood A good bilge paint (rubberbased)prevents the oil from being washed out by the water
Bilge pump back flow preventer? - The WoodenBoat Forum Re: Bilge pump back flow preventer? First safety: A high loop is fine so long as the through-hull remains above the waterline As soon as it happens below the waterline and the automatic bilge pump runs one last time before the battery dies alltogether, it's the perfect siphon and down she goes
Bilge Stringers - The WoodenBoat Forum Does the boat have a keel? I am betting it does not You dont say how long or wide the boat is but a keel 1 1 2in wide starting at the stem aprox 2 in deep and running full length ending at the stern and aprox 6 inches deep will add more strength than a couple of bilge stringers Just to show you how it works place each end of an 8ft 2x4 on a