JMatt
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This product, RayCrete was highlighted in the Sep 04 issue, in the article, "Learning Curve - Bailed Out", written by John and Nicole Rodriquez on Moonshine.
Apparently RayCrete, a two part epoxy-type waterproof filler and adhesive, made a rather unique repair on a cracked water pump that was leaking and bringing on water in their Westerly Corsair, 36ft, 19-year-old Moonshine, stranded off the coast of Morocco.
I have heard of this product before as a wood filler and glue-all that can be worked while it cures and machined with power tools after only two hours. I knew it would cure under water, but I had not heard of such a repair.
The author of the article dubed RayCrete as "Seacrete" from their experience. Has anyone else used this stuff?
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Apparently RayCrete, a two part epoxy-type waterproof filler and adhesive, made a rather unique repair on a cracked water pump that was leaking and bringing on water in their Westerly Corsair, 36ft, 19-year-old Moonshine, stranded off the coast of Morocco.
I have heard of this product before as a wood filler and glue-all that can be worked while it cures and machined with power tools after only two hours. I knew it would cure under water, but I had not heard of such a repair.
The author of the article dubed RayCrete as "Seacrete" from their experience. Has anyone else used this stuff?
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