Stemar
Well-Known Member
Above Jazzcat's loose skeg is this void.

The transom's to the right, and the locker whose bottom I've cut out is self-draining - or self flooding if there's too much weight aft.
The skeg is well attached, but the hull flexes and there appears to be a lot of P in the in the GRP, but not so much GR, so I'm going to build up several layers of glass and epoxy to reinforce it all. then see how it goes
The void was full of water and a good dose of crud; I've no idea how it got in there as it's apparently all sealed. It's only a few litres, but it's weight aft that I don't need. Is there a closed cell expanding foam I could use to make sure it doesn't fill up again? Places like Screwfix describe some of their foams as waterproof, but they're a bit coy about whether that means it's genuinely closed cell, or if it means it just doesn't dissolve in water

The transom's to the right, and the locker whose bottom I've cut out is self-draining - or self flooding if there's too much weight aft.
The skeg is well attached, but the hull flexes and there appears to be a lot of P in the in the GRP, but not so much GR, so I'm going to build up several layers of glass and epoxy to reinforce it all. then see how it goes
The void was full of water and a good dose of crud; I've no idea how it got in there as it's apparently all sealed. It's only a few litres, but it's weight aft that I don't need. Is there a closed cell expanding foam I could use to make sure it doesn't fill up again? Places like Screwfix describe some of their foams as waterproof, but they're a bit coy about whether that means it's genuinely closed cell, or if it means it just doesn't dissolve in water