I have a 19 foot bryant that has a mahogany plywood hull manufactured by Morris INC in Everett WA. Bryant bought a bunch of these hulls and put their fiberglass tops on them.
I am doing a mild restore. I will be repainting, putting in new decking, rewireing, and new deck hardware.
The owner before me fiberglassed the very bottom of the boat because he beached it alot.
Right now I have the decking pulled and am cutting new decking. Now that i have the decking up should I seal the plywood hull? I am sealing the decking with Interlux wood sealer. So if I seal the plywood hull will it effect its ability to breath? I am trying to figuer out if this is over kill, or if it will help or hurt the hull it self.
Thanks for your help.
I am doing a mild restore. I will be repainting, putting in new decking, rewireing, and new deck hardware.
The owner before me fiberglassed the very bottom of the boat because he beached it alot.
Right now I have the decking pulled and am cutting new decking. Now that i have the decking up should I seal the plywood hull? I am sealing the decking with Interlux wood sealer. So if I seal the plywood hull will it effect its ability to breath? I am trying to figuer out if this is over kill, or if it will help or hurt the hull it self.
Thanks for your help.
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