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Jake888
Jake888
WA
106 posts
WA, 106 posts
14 Nov 2017 12:27pm
Hello Brains Trust, I have an old yacht and along the outer most edge is a rubber fender (90mm semicircle) running the whole way around. I want to use 10mm strands of hemp rope to cover this, each strand running in parallel. I saw this on some old yachts in the Med and it looked quite smart, also being hemp rope if it rubs against the docks I won't see any scuffing.

So I need a way to glue/attach the hemp strands to the rubber bumper. What does everyone think?

Any and all ideas welcome.
samsturdy
samsturdy
NSW
1659 posts
NSW, 1659 posts
14 Nov 2017 4:35pm
Attach nine strands of rope '90mm' to a backing cloth ( fibreglass or dynal } then glue the whole lot to the fender.
sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
15 Nov 2017 9:29pm
Make sure, DuPont does not get wind of you using hemp! They going to prosecute you!
There must be a plastic DuPont product to do this!

Trek
Trek
NSW
1215 posts
NSW, 1215 posts
18 Nov 2017 12:07pm
One problem with using hemp is if there was a boat fire the crew wouldnt be worried and would laugh themselves silly if they got caught in the smoke
MichaelR
MichaelR
NSW
862 posts
NSW, 862 posts
19 Nov 2017 9:07am
You could do a test on Ritetack (google it) it s an instant grab construction glue that we use for sign panels that have to stay up permanently. Not sure how it would go gluing hemp rope, but it's very sticky stuff, weather proof and uv stable.
Jake888
Jake888
WA
106 posts
WA, 106 posts
19 Nov 2017 8:58am
This ritetack stuff sounds like a winner, other options were butyl tape which I read about in another post or using epoxy. I read up on ritetack and seems like the easiest option so I will try a strand with that and see how it sticks. Thanks guys. If it works I will post some pictures.
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