goeasy123
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Let us know what they say?Thank you for heads up, will call, them this particular area has always niggled me.
Let us know what they say?Thank you for heads up, will call, them this particular area has always niggled me.
I was intrigued to see on my Starlight that Bowman had faired just the joint by using a rubber sealant, handled in such a way that the result tooked like a 1mm thick 20 mm wider rubber band all the way round the joint. Certainly worked well and I cannot believe that it would make any measureable difference to boat speed since it was smooth surface and had almost no cross sectional area forwards.Hi Ceirwang
Fairing in a Dehler 36 keel to hull it has always been done with Sikaflex but the finish has never been achieved even when wet and dry sanding, using all recommend grades. As to the amount of movement this is up for debate.
Sounds good its always a pain areaI was intrigued to see on my Starlight that Bowman had faired just the joint by using a rubber sealant, handled in such a way that the result tooked like a 1mm thick 20 mm wider rubber band all the way round the joint. Certainly worked well and I cannot believe that it would make any measureable difference to boat speed since it was smooth surface and had almost no cross sectional area forwards.
Why do you want it to remain flexible around the keel. Is it a Bavaria?Could anyone recommend a epoxy filler which still retains some flexibility.
(Other than sikaflex)
Job in hand is fairing a keel
Absolutely not a Bavaria, am sure they are a good boat but not my weapon of choice for offshore racing, raced the match versions.Why do you want it to remain flexible around the keel. Is it a Bavaria?
I have been using Sikaflex and your correct the finish has never been great. This is part of the reason I was going to try something diffent after 15years , Like all boats there is a small amount of flex due to the matirals and appendages.Hi Ceirwang
Fairing in a Dehler 36 keel to hull it has always been done with Sikaflex but the finish has never been achieved even when wet and dry sanding, using all recommend grades. As to the amount of movement this is up for debate.
Wouldn't polyester be better than epoxy for this kind of application?I have been using Sikaflex and your correct the finish has never been great. This is part of the reason I was going to try something diffent after 15years , Like all boats there is a small amount of flex due to the matirals and appendages.
I have filled and faired it now and if it cracks i'll go back to the old way,Wouldn't polyester be better than epoxy for this kind of application?