thomashoebus
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I have a crack in the grid of my boat (oceanis 440). I grinded out the crack and found out that the crack went halfway the depth of the polyester. In fact it was a piece of polyester (from the grid) 8 by 5 cm wich was delaminated which I cut away.. The underlying polyester matting is ok. I don't know if it is ok to leave it like that. I could fill it up with 3m 5200 but that won't give any extra structural strength. I could also start with polyester and fiberglas matting but then i have to open up my water tanks and grind a much bigger piece away.
And i clould leave it like that. The crack didn't go through the grid just halfway and just for 8 cm long , the grid is a lot bigger than that. Iobserved that the crack opened up 1-2 mm when the boat was put ashore that's wy i grinded it out. Perhaps the opening of the crack when put ashore was the reason wy it was cracked since this suggests a lot of stress at that point. I bought the boat 5 years ago and sailed with it like that since then. I observed the outside of the hul around the keel for signs of evenual grounding and can't find any cracks in the gelcoat around the keel. No lumps in front of or depressions behind the keel.
Has anyone some advice about what to do
And i clould leave it like that. The crack didn't go through the grid just halfway and just for 8 cm long , the grid is a lot bigger than that. Iobserved that the crack opened up 1-2 mm when the boat was put ashore that's wy i grinded it out. Perhaps the opening of the crack when put ashore was the reason wy it was cracked since this suggests a lot of stress at that point. I bought the boat 5 years ago and sailed with it like that since then. I observed the outside of the hul around the keel for signs of evenual grounding and can't find any cracks in the gelcoat around the keel. No lumps in front of or depressions behind the keel.
Has anyone some advice about what to do