Gordonmc
Well-Known Member
Ok, I have a wooden boat and know hee-haw about the black art of polyester/epoxy. But I am helping a friend whose boat has suffered depression of the (deck) mast step.
The boat has a cored two-skin coachroof. There's a compression post from the coachroof to keel. The tabernacle bolts go through both skins.
Its suspected the core has suffered from water ingress allowing the outer skin, plus tabernacle, to drop. The plan is to cut enough of the outer skin off to reveal all the rotten core, dig it out and replace with a mix of ply and West System + micro baloons.
My question is: can we reinforce the upper skin by using carbon fibre rod glassed to the underside before replacing it and making good.
Or would that be a waste of time.
Any thoughts on the proposed solution welcome.
The boat has a cored two-skin coachroof. There's a compression post from the coachroof to keel. The tabernacle bolts go through both skins.
Its suspected the core has suffered from water ingress allowing the outer skin, plus tabernacle, to drop. The plan is to cut enough of the outer skin off to reveal all the rotten core, dig it out and replace with a mix of ply and West System + micro baloons.
My question is: can we reinforce the upper skin by using carbon fibre rod glassed to the underside before replacing it and making good.
Or would that be a waste of time.
Any thoughts on the proposed solution welcome.