Greenheart
Well-Known Member
It's a job for epoxy. It'll bond well to the existing grp (with a bit of roughing up) and soak into the wooden battens. May need thickening to bridge the uneveness. I prefer wood dust, others seem to like microballs.
Thanks for that...you're right, it'll need a thick gloop of powerful adhesive to bridge the gaps between wood and GRP. I had thought to add layers of tape & resin to the areas which flex, but a hardwood batten will be neater & better, as long as it sticks immovably.
I noticed evidence of old damage to both sides of the hull, in a position which suggests it was probably dropped onto its trailer, or took a road-hump at excessive speed.
There's a lot of filler and crazed gelcoat exactly where the trailer's port and starboard supports touch the hull. Sometime soon I'll fit the 5" inspection hatches I bought, and see if the damage needs extra glassing-over on the inside. Nice to know how to, now.