I have an old Sea Rover hull that I picked up cheap which I'd like to see sailing again.
The old ply superstructure is de-laminating, but the thin 1/16" ply on the hull is still sound. It is, however, coming away from the stringers (which was always a problem when building them from new!). I will need to re-glue a lot of the joints, ideally without disassembling them. So what I need is a srtong glue which is very thin, and flows easily into small openings.
I have dribbled waterproof PVA into the edges of the superstructure and then clamped them - this produced a good firm joint which I am happy with. But I'm not so sure which glue to use for re-attaching the hull skin to the stringers. This is much more likely to be damp than the superstructure, and I'm not sure that PVA will prove to be waterproof enough. I would think about epoxy, but that's not as liquid as PVA, and would be harder to get to flow into the thin cracks which I will need to fill completely. It might be good for the hull/prop-shaft joint, though.
Has anyone any other glue proposals? Or any experience of dong this sort of thing?