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Old 09-18-2008, 05:10 PM
RobErnst RobErnst is offline
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Default Small Delam area in stern-need fix.

Well I have the boat sold. PENDING I repair a small soft spot in the deck. I took up the stern center compartment to see what I was dealing with. Ofcoarse there is a longitudinal stringer which stops me from doing work easily from underneath.

Here is the problem, in the port corner of the stern deck there is a small area that is soft 12" wide x 24" long. It gives the allusion that you will fall through. The deck is plywood glassed on both sides (top and bottom). The fiberglass on the bottom side is in good condition. It appears that water at some time seeped into the deck and rotted the wood, sperating the wood from the top layer of glass. I know that the bottom layer of glass will not fail, however the buyer is a little concerned.

My plan is to drill 1/4" holes approx 3" OC both directions in this area through the top layer of glass and into the plywood. Let it dry for a few days then inject a thinset epoxy into the holes.

Any pros/cons to this method? Does my spacing sound correct?

Thanks
-Rob
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Old 09-18-2008, 11:11 PM
htillman htillman is offline
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Default Re: Small Delam area in stern-need fix.

It has worked for me in the past. Hope it works for you.
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Old 09-18-2008, 11:34 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Default Re: Small Delam area in stern-need fix.

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It has worked for me in the past. Hope it works for you.
I did the same on a 15 Whaler I rehabed..
Even with the foam core it worked quite well.
Go to a Farm supply and get a "00" horse needle
inject the epoxy then put masking tape on the holes.
Add alot of weight to the areas you treated.
Try to let the excess ouze out of the hole before
placing the tape..

BTW: Eddie glad your OK after Ike, hopefully your
damage was minimal...

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Old 09-19-2008, 12:50 AM
htillman htillman is offline
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Default Re: Small Delam area in stern-need fix.

Thanks, I made out very well at my house. Skipjack also made out pretty well, he was very close to Galveston. The storage building I store my boat in lost one wall and part of the roof, I think a tornado did most of the damage at the storage facility. Have not heard from the CSC member that bought the 20' last month - I think he lived on Galveston or very close.
Again, thanks.
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