I am making my first paddler - the Metcalf Director and have dug myself into a self inflicted hole.
I made a ply frame structure from the plan, but decided to use the MB styrene hull to cover it, however the two are not compatible, but by cutting the ply in half, from in front of the paddle boxes to the stern I have managed to get a reasonable fit. (worry about the bow later)
The problem is that I am using the ply frame to mount the rudder and that meant cutting a hole in the styrene, normally I would run in fibreglass to fill any gaps, but I am told that the chemical reaction produces enough heat to melt styrene.
I could pack it with P38, but I have doubts about how well it would bond to styrene long term.
Any thoughts please ?
Colin