slawosz
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I removed Airmax thru-hull transducer and I would like to glass the hole. Hole is in front of keel, so in quite a crucial place. The trick is, I want to leave space for Nasa transducer. So my idea is to make layer of glass around 15-16 mm thick, as Nasa recommends. I think of following steps:
* Insert plug covered in peel ply around 16 mm from the bottom
* Cutting CSM circles of proper diameter, filling the hole
* Putting few layers on top of repair, overlapping around 10 cm of hull
* After resin will set, I will remove plug and install tranducer
I will use West System epoxy and proper epoxy CSM - probably 600 g/m2. Before work, I will sand hole with 40 paper for better attachment and clean with acetone. I am planning to do 'dry run' on plywood, to properly estimate amount of matt I might need.
I will use CSM as especially the last layers will have a tricky shape.
Is there anything else I should do? Drawing of the hole below:

I removed Airmax thru-hull transducer and I would like to glass the hole. Hole is in front of keel, so in quite a crucial place. The trick is, I want to leave space for Nasa transducer. So my idea is to make layer of glass around 15-16 mm thick, as Nasa recommends. I think of following steps:
* Insert plug covered in peel ply around 16 mm from the bottom
* Cutting CSM circles of proper diameter, filling the hole
* Putting few layers on top of repair, overlapping around 10 cm of hull
* After resin will set, I will remove plug and install tranducer
I will use West System epoxy and proper epoxy CSM - probably 600 g/m2. Before work, I will sand hole with 40 paper for better attachment and clean with acetone. I am planning to do 'dry run' on plywood, to properly estimate amount of matt I might need.
I will use CSM as especially the last layers will have a tricky shape.
Is there anything else I should do? Drawing of the hole below:


