The bendy birch plywood that I used for my roof…
The stuff I've been bragging about for a year because I had it shipped all the way from Massacusetts…
The stuff I spar-varnished the hell out of with the most expensive stuff on earth (Vitralite)…
Is delaminating from the heat of South Florida.
So we're looking for fix-it options, keeping in mind that it's gonne be ME doing the fixing. (Translation: We need idiot-proof here.)
My plan:
Remove tongue box, remove vent, and run 4, 5-inch wide strips of thin lumber material from left to right all the way from front to back, and varnishing.
I can't imagine being able to remove the old skin without causing a disaster, especially with my rope trim. Also, I can't imagine being able to properly cut correct openings for the vent and AC on a complete skin of aluminum and making it all fit right.
Especially doing this at the boatyard. By myself. And it's gonna be hot down here until December. And they don't have a bar there.
With the strips, I can do it little by little, and all I'll need with me is my jig saw, hammer and nails.
I know--added weight, but if turning The Crab into a semi-stripper is doable, what kind of material do you think I'll be able to find that will do the job?
Otherwise, I'll have to rename her The Crap.