Norman_E
Well-Known Member
I know that in the early days of GRP boats there were some very thick hull layups, because it was a new material and nobody was completely certain how much was needed. I recently had to remove an old depth sunder fitting to put in a new one. The nut had been bonded to the fitting and the only way to get it out was with a holesaw from underneath. Once I had done that I measured the removed fitting from the nut to the end and subtracted the thickness of the flange that I had cut off. The result was 16mm which was thicker than I thought it would be, and a quick check of the hole before inserting the new fitting confirmed it. I was quite pleased that it was so thick, as I had thought it would be less than that. The boat is a 1998 Jeanneau 45.2. Is that hull thickness typical of the era, and are more recent boats thinner?
EDIT: Darn it, you can't edit a typo in the title!
EDIT: Darn it, you can't edit a typo in the title!
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