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PITCHING THE BILGE FINAL Interior view--sealing the pockets of a wooden boat rebuild with asphalt
14 de agosto de 2026 · 3 min · 2 visitas
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Steven Uhthoff pours hot asphalt into the bilge pockets of a wooden boat's bow during a full rebuild, sealing spaces that previously held Portland cement.Watch The work takes place in the forward section of the vessel, around a crash bulkhead, a new purpleheart stem, longleaf yellow pine planking repurposed from a Pennsylvania factory, and a large oak bit tied to the anchor retaining system.0:37 The asphalt is a number three low-odor roofing product, melted outside at roughly 400 degrees and poured in from the exterior so it flows into every crack and crevice.1:38 The crew monitors fill levels by watching the asphalt bubble and flow across the knees, calling a stop on the starboard side when it nears full.1:59 Portland cement had previously occupied these pockets but was rejected because it does not adhere to wood and seals poorly compared to asphalt.2:49 The asphalt is also noted as economical.2:58 The practical conclusion: for wooden boat bilge pockets, hot-poured roofing asphalt bonds and seals where Portland cement fails.
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