Seasick Ian
Active Member
I want to fill two bolt holes in the bottom of my skeg, as I'm fitting a new rudder bracket which has holes in different places. The bolt holes go completely through horizontally, and the bottom of the skeg is (AFAIK) solid polyester GRP. The boat is in the water and I don't want to crane out just for this, so I want to fill these holes and drill out the new ones between the tides. I would like to use some thickened west systems epoxy with fast hardener, as I already have some, but it won't fully cure in time. I spoke to a guy in the local fibreglass shop and he said that a waterproof skin would form before the tide comes back in, but I'm skeptical.
It's not particularly structural, so I could perhaps use something else. I understand g-flex is good for this, but its expensive. I plan on sealing the new bolts with CT-1 as it's supposed to cure underwater (the original bolts weren't sealed at all.). I wonder if I could seal over the top of un-cured epoxy to keep the water out? Maybe there's a type of putty that's good for this? Any suggestions?
It's not particularly structural, so I could perhaps use something else. I understand g-flex is good for this, but its expensive. I plan on sealing the new bolts with CT-1 as it's supposed to cure underwater (the original bolts weren't sealed at all.). I wonder if I could seal over the top of un-cured epoxy to keep the water out? Maybe there's a type of putty that's good for this? Any suggestions?