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    Default Chine rubbing strake timber choice.

    I have to replace a chine rubbing strake on a boat. Timber size approx. 40 x 19mm. I do not have ready access to a steamer. What would be a good choice? I had mountain ash or American white oak in mind.
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    Hi Patonga-Even though durability of the Mountain Ash might be questionable long term, I think that will be more than suitable for the job at hand. Can't say I'm too familiar with American Oak , but it seems to be popular with boat builders as a framing timber obviously in the U.S.

    Spotted Gum even better and it should bend providing the curve is not too dramatic along the sides, if it's going to cop a bit of bumping and grinding.

    Merbau, I would steer clear of as the bleeding never stops and you just end up with 'run stains' all down your pride and joy!

    I have a few lengths in Jarrah, around 4m in length if that's of interest to you?

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    I used Keruing on my boat and it’s held up well, no worm in it after 5 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Runnings View Post
    Hi Patonga-Even though durability of the Mountain Ash might be questionable long term, I think that will be more than suitable for the job at hand. Can't say I'm too familiar with American Oak , but it seems to be popular with boat builders as a framing timber obviously in the U.S.

    Spotted Gum even better and it should bend providing the curve is not too dramatic along the sides, if it's going to cop a bit of bumping and grinding.

    Merbau, I would steer clear of as the bleeding never stops and you just end up with 'run stains' all down your pride and joy!

    I have a few lengths in Jarrah, around 4m in length if that's of interest to you?

    C.R.
    Thanks for the response. Mountain ash will be the easiest to get hold of and the cheapest & is probably my preference. Jarrah sounds good but I would have to join it which would be no problem - just more work , thanks for the offer. Will spotted gum bend as easy as Mt. Ash?
    Just found out that I can borrow a steamer which will make it easier.
    Thanks again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbuilder View Post
    I used Keruing on my boat and it’s held up well, no worm in it after 5 years.
    Thanks for the response.
    I think I will stick with Mt. Ash or spotted gum . I'm familiar with them.
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    Hi Patonga-The Spotted will not bend as easily as say the Mountain Ash, mainly based on it's higher density rating.

    If you have to factor in some twist then definitely use the steamer that you have access to.

    I have steam bent some large pieces of spotted gum for sponsons on the 'Kembla' workboat down here. Was not sure if it (150by100 section size) would go around particularly towards the bow but we got there.

    Looking forward to seeing how you go....C.R.

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