sailingjupiter
Active Member
Yes, I win a Darwin award for drilling too far when fitting a new toilet. Before I knew it I had gone too far and drilled through the base and right through the hull. I knew it was too far when a stream of water came shooting out! Never would have thought the distance between the heads base and the hull itself would have been so small.
Yes boat was on the water. Luckily there was a suitable trailer available at short notice to pull it out. Our trailer is in bits at home so that wasn't an option. So thank you to Slinky Spring for the loan.
So how do I repair this very small trouplesome hole? Had lots of advice but all is different. I bought one of those emergency epoxy sticks that cures underwater. But as I say took the boat out anyway to give other options. How about Araldite or the 2 part Plastic Padding epoxy or Plastic Padding gelcoat? I mention these as I have them in stock already. But any recommendations for other stuff.
What about the method. Have been told to just fill the hole as is. Others have said to flare the hole from the outside to give a cone shape and ensure the repair is always pushing against the hull when in water. Should mention I can't really do anything with the inside of the boat as the heads base is an aluminium plate and so a voild of 10-15mm. If I can help it don't want to have to open up this hole.
Any wise words out there that can help this very embarrassed boater! Will I have to worry about any repair for ever? As you can't view the hole really from above I can't tell if it is leaking. Also there will be a toilet above it!
Yes boat was on the water. Luckily there was a suitable trailer available at short notice to pull it out. Our trailer is in bits at home so that wasn't an option. So thank you to Slinky Spring for the loan.
So how do I repair this very small trouplesome hole? Had lots of advice but all is different. I bought one of those emergency epoxy sticks that cures underwater. But as I say took the boat out anyway to give other options. How about Araldite or the 2 part Plastic Padding epoxy or Plastic Padding gelcoat? I mention these as I have them in stock already. But any recommendations for other stuff.
What about the method. Have been told to just fill the hole as is. Others have said to flare the hole from the outside to give a cone shape and ensure the repair is always pushing against the hull when in water. Should mention I can't really do anything with the inside of the boat as the heads base is an aluminium plate and so a voild of 10-15mm. If I can help it don't want to have to open up this hole.
Any wise words out there that can help this very embarrassed boater! Will I have to worry about any repair for ever? As you can't view the hole really from above I can't tell if it is leaking. Also there will be a toilet above it!