GreekYiannis
Well-Known Member
I have a Colvic 20 motorboat. The foredeck bends a little across the widest span when I walk on it. I'm a big guy. I've scraped off the paint and added three layers of fibreglass but the bend is still there when I walk on it. So I'm thinking of adding two support brackets from below - one on either side. But I don't want to drill any holes in the side of the boat to support these 'brackets'. So I'm thinking of cutting plywood to shape and sort of 'glueing' the triangular pieces in place using fibreglass. Each 'bracket' would be fully covered and glassed to the inside of the hull and the underside of the deck. What I don't know - HELP me out here guys - is whether fibreglass is strong enough to fix such 'brackets' in the way I've described. The 'span' I need is 30cm up and down (the upright part) and the same 30cm for the 'tread' part under the deck. I imagine an almost right-angled cut going up the hull to meet the underside of the deck, and a curve between the two points to keep the 'bracket' kind of out of the way of passengers' heads. Question 1. Are there any structural engineers on here? Q2. What do the rest of you guys think? Many thanks.