wragges
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I recently purchased a second hand tender 8'x4' as a means of getting to our swinging mooring.
The boat is generally in good condition, except that the hull material is rather thin...thin enough to make it creak and grown (like gelcoat cracking) when you stand in it on the water.
At sometime, somebody has applied a couple sheets of Glass Fibre (CSM) on the outside of the hull (I assume to reinforce it) but that was insufficiently glassed-in, So it is coming away from the hull.
I therefore have to re-reinforce it again. I was thinking of doing it from the inside this time, using Epoxy resin pasted on nice and think in the bilge areas and up to around mid-topsides.
Should I put CSM in too, or do the panel think that would be an over kill. Weight is not an issue as we will use wheels to launch her.
Thanks,
I recently purchased a second hand tender 8'x4' as a means of getting to our swinging mooring.
The boat is generally in good condition, except that the hull material is rather thin...thin enough to make it creak and grown (like gelcoat cracking) when you stand in it on the water.
At sometime, somebody has applied a couple sheets of Glass Fibre (CSM) on the outside of the hull (I assume to reinforce it) but that was insufficiently glassed-in, So it is coming away from the hull.
I therefore have to re-reinforce it again. I was thinking of doing it from the inside this time, using Epoxy resin pasted on nice and think in the bilge areas and up to around mid-topsides.
Should I put CSM in too, or do the panel think that would be an over kill. Weight is not an issue as we will use wheels to launch her.
Thanks,