Hey there,
I purchased a 1982 22' Angler off of my cousin a few years ago. What a great, cool boat! She has 3 wooden strips on its hull - 1 center 'keel' strip and 1 roughly under each gunwale.
The starboard side strip has been broken off forward of the cabin bulkhead long since before my purchase. The keel strip was never tight at its forward edge, but it has definitely peeled back further over the last 2 years. Its two forward screws have completely let go (see picture). Time for repair.
I have read of foam cores on these boats, balsa cores and solid glass contruction. I need to know what type of construction is where if I am to repair these strips.
Finally, do I need the strips? I use my angler on Tagish Lake - 100 km long in BC and the Yukon. She is in the water from June to Halloween. In the spring (June) at low water she gets beached (~10 days) in order to reach my cabin. Soft sand. From July to October she floats at the cabin's dock (once water levels ride) or at her slip.


I purchased a 1982 22' Angler off of my cousin a few years ago. What a great, cool boat! She has 3 wooden strips on its hull - 1 center 'keel' strip and 1 roughly under each gunwale.
The starboard side strip has been broken off forward of the cabin bulkhead long since before my purchase. The keel strip was never tight at its forward edge, but it has definitely peeled back further over the last 2 years. Its two forward screws have completely let go (see picture). Time for repair.
I have read of foam cores on these boats, balsa cores and solid glass contruction. I need to know what type of construction is where if I am to repair these strips.
Finally, do I need the strips? I use my angler on Tagish Lake - 100 km long in BC and the Yukon. She is in the water from June to Halloween. In the spring (June) at low water she gets beached (~10 days) in order to reach my cabin. Soft sand. From July to October she floats at the cabin's dock (once water levels ride) or at her slip.

