5teve
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys
Been a while - and a lot has happened since then - We have a baby boy and still havent bought a new boat (in summary)
Sooo... in my never ending quest we have been looking at a locally made (western australian) 1997 built 38/40ft boat that my wife likes and i'm quite keen on too. Internally and in the bilges etc it is very clean - low ish hours on the twin cummins, onan genset - all nicely laid out so all good. I noticed in my usual observational way that externally apart from the rub rail is made of cheese (thin aluminium) so very wavy along the length (boat is 11t so no wonder) from impacts and its obviously holding the fibreglass in where it has impacted. Sorry waffling on ... my main observation was that the gel coat appeared to be painted - but on closer inspection i think the gel coat has shrunk / cracked mainly on the topsides and some on the hull sides above the static waterline. - its not everywhere but is mainly at the front and around the windows - I believe it can be caused by the gel coat being too thick or too much hardener. It also appears that a previous owner has polished the boat to within an inch of its life! so in a few places it looks like the gelcoat has gone a bit thin on a few spots on the front deck. ( you can even see where decals used to be as ridges on the fibreglass on the fly front)
Pictures of the 'issue' below - Now it may be the case that it has been painted at some point in its previous life, however based on what I can see, I do not think this is the case. My question is - is this likely to be an issue - of just a cosmetic thing that can be sorted over the years via sanding, priming and painting (as a lot of is is on relatively unseen areas, or on the grip sections) - The boat is constructed of solid glass - Construction description from the manufacturers website (no longer manufacturing)
I Believe vinyl Esther is pretty resistant to water absorption - and there appears to be no evidence of blisters or anything else on the boat.
As s side note and a long shot - If any of the Aussie users of the forum know where Rub rail can be sourced (the type that goes over the deck / hull joining flange) made from Thick Aluminium it would be appreciated - Capral and Ulrich do not seem to carry any.
Thanks in Advance
Steve
edit - added links as google is preventing embedding
https://goo.gl/photos/M95o1nKDGrM2FWJC8
https://goo.gl/photos/gohKMbheJDQyVb1D6
https://goo.gl/photos/vxMKPqSxhrcpo9Xv8
https://goo.gl/photos/iAeziNGhZ6q1GtPU8
Been a while - and a lot has happened since then - We have a baby boy and still havent bought a new boat (in summary)
Sooo... in my never ending quest we have been looking at a locally made (western australian) 1997 built 38/40ft boat that my wife likes and i'm quite keen on too. Internally and in the bilges etc it is very clean - low ish hours on the twin cummins, onan genset - all nicely laid out so all good. I noticed in my usual observational way that externally apart from the rub rail is made of cheese (thin aluminium) so very wavy along the length (boat is 11t so no wonder) from impacts and its obviously holding the fibreglass in where it has impacted. Sorry waffling on ... my main observation was that the gel coat appeared to be painted - but on closer inspection i think the gel coat has shrunk / cracked mainly on the topsides and some on the hull sides above the static waterline. - its not everywhere but is mainly at the front and around the windows - I believe it can be caused by the gel coat being too thick or too much hardener. It also appears that a previous owner has polished the boat to within an inch of its life! so in a few places it looks like the gelcoat has gone a bit thin on a few spots on the front deck. ( you can even see where decals used to be as ridges on the fibreglass on the fly front)
Pictures of the 'issue' below - Now it may be the case that it has been painted at some point in its previous life, however based on what I can see, I do not think this is the case. My question is - is this likely to be an issue - of just a cosmetic thing that can be sorted over the years via sanding, priming and painting (as a lot of is is on relatively unseen areas, or on the grip sections) - The boat is constructed of solid glass - Construction description from the manufacturers website (no longer manufacturing)
- All white premium grade gelcoat body colour
- Vinyl Ester Resin skins
- Solid GRP fibreglass lay up
- Fully Fibreglassed frame bearers and stringers
I Believe vinyl Esther is pretty resistant to water absorption - and there appears to be no evidence of blisters or anything else on the boat.
As s side note and a long shot - If any of the Aussie users of the forum know where Rub rail can be sourced (the type that goes over the deck / hull joining flange) made from Thick Aluminium it would be appreciated - Capral and Ulrich do not seem to carry any.
Thanks in Advance
Steve
edit - added links as google is preventing embedding
https://goo.gl/photos/M95o1nKDGrM2FWJC8
https://goo.gl/photos/gohKMbheJDQyVb1D6
https://goo.gl/photos/vxMKPqSxhrcpo9Xv8
https://goo.gl/photos/iAeziNGhZ6q1GtPU8
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