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off topic wood job on Aprea Mare

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we changed the rotten mahogany boards on this Aprea Mare ( italian boat )

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I really like that boat! What a fun "howdy" boat for the lakes in my neck of the woods.
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Gert van Leest wrote:we changed the rotten mahogany boards on this Aprea Mare ( italian boat )
Rotten?!… How old is that boat?!… I was under the impression that the Aprea Mare was a higher end brand… Shoddy production or shoddy ownership?!...
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Gert

Nice, did you have to steam the wood to get the bend?
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Gert,
Looks like a case of water intrusion at the hull side level under the gunwale cap rail, not enough drainage and air circulation behind cockpit side panels, water just sits in the joints and rots the boards away from the inside. I remember when they first introduced that boat in the early 80's here in the U.S. ,pretty lines, double ended like a north sea trawler style vessel, nice bright work.
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Pete you are right !
Aprea Mare is not build for our humid dutch weather ...we did not need to steam the wood , we just gave it a couple of days to get used to being bend ...every day a litle more.

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