seaangler23
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My biggest job for the winter is sorting the front deck on my mitchell sea angler 23 , over the years the fixings through the deck have allowed water to enter and rot out the wooden planks which provide the strength to the deck so it has become spongy and I can't get it to seal, the deck has a gellcoat finish that I do not want to disturb as to try replicate it to a decent standard is not worth thinking about so I will be going in from the cabin and first cutting out the fiberglass to get to the rotten planks and pull them out.
My plan is to then replace the wooden planks, from what I can see from the underside these look like around an inch thick and 12 wide so replicate these, possibly with some added strength, thinking 1" square alloy box section rolled to the same contour and placed between the planks (just an idea so far) the planks will be glued up to the deck fiberglass and once set I need to glass it in from inside which is where I an concerned as I have never glassed above my head, I can see it becoming a mess, any tips? It's a fairly large area, I plan to add a head lining so overall finish isn't a concern just strength and trying to do it without ending up with epoxy dripping everywhere
My plan is to then replace the wooden planks, from what I can see from the underside these look like around an inch thick and 12 wide so replicate these, possibly with some added strength, thinking 1" square alloy box section rolled to the same contour and placed between the planks (just an idea so far) the planks will be glued up to the deck fiberglass and once set I need to glass it in from inside which is where I an concerned as I have never glassed above my head, I can see it becoming a mess, any tips? It's a fairly large area, I plan to add a head lining so overall finish isn't a concern just strength and trying to do it without ending up with epoxy dripping everywhere
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