Bob Aberton
06-29-2003, 03:28 PM
My little 12' daysailer is almost ready to float...hull's all together, seams fiberglassed, siliconed, bondoed, and otherwise sealed. Now its time for the finishing touches...
She's put together with epoxy and galvanized screws. My question is this: I plan to fasten a copper stempiece and a copper grounding shoe on the stem and keel, and plan to fasten the copper with copper tacks.
I know that this will eventually cause the galvanized screws to deteriorate, but as others have pointed out, the screws are kinda redundant, given the liberal amounts of goop gluing the boat together.
So, is it a really, really dumb idea? Or not? And how many years can I expect out of the screws, given the presence of the copper?
She's put together with epoxy and galvanized screws. My question is this: I plan to fasten a copper stempiece and a copper grounding shoe on the stem and keel, and plan to fasten the copper with copper tacks.
I know that this will eventually cause the galvanized screws to deteriorate, but as others have pointed out, the screws are kinda redundant, given the liberal amounts of goop gluing the boat together.
So, is it a really, really dumb idea? Or not? And how many years can I expect out of the screws, given the presence of the copper?