Friday, July 1, 2016
Installing Bulkheads
Click on any image to enlarge it. Blog begins with Sept. 23rd post.

The two bulkheads were put in place and aligned to the basket mold with boards and c-clamps (bow shown here).
I used a mixture of sawdust and epoxy for added strength on the side of the bulkheads that will be covered by the deck and will not be seen. On the cockpit side, I used the wood flour/ silica filler for color matching. It is also much easier to apply smoothly and needs less sanding.

The bulkheads were set 97" apart, which will allow an 8' (240 cm) long double paddle to be stored inside the cockpit.


The notches in the bulkheads were sanded to the size of the inwales.

The pencil line shows where the inwale will be cut to fit next to the rear stem.

I want the deck to be wide enough so that if the canoe gets knocked over by a strong wind, it will float on its side without taking on any water. They should also be wide enough should anyone want to sit on them.

The hull is now considerably stiffer with the inwales in place.

This is the rear bulkhead.


I glued plywood rings to the bulkheads to give the access hatches extra thickness for mounting screw attachment.
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Bulkheads,
Installing
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