ghostlymoron
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When I posted the installation instructions it was #63 which now seems to have been renumbered or deleted (although it is so numbered when I search in my 'recent posts'.#63 doesn't give any instructions
When I posted the installation instructions it was #63 which now seems to have been renumbered or deleted (although it is so numbered when I search in my 'recent posts'.#63 doesn't give any instructions
I've fitted a couple of these and also reinforced one with epoxy and glass fibre mat. The latter was after a talk given by a club member about a cruise he undertook to the inner Hebrides in his Drascombe when his log tube flange became detached and water rushed in through the inch and a half hole. I and several others examined ours and carried out remedial strengthening. I thought I would share my knowledge not get into a bad tempered argument about alternatives to the published method of installation.
The mat used for polyester is not suitable,for use with epoxy because the binder does not dissolve in epoxy.Thank you. It is interesting that you chose to reinforce with glass fibre mat and epoxy rather than glassfibre mat and polyester resin.
I have a friend who works professionally with glass fibre. He says you cannot use ordinary chopped strand mat with epoxy, so I am curious as to what mat you used?
- W
When I posted the installation instructions it was #63 which now seems to have been renumbered or deleted (although it is so numbered when I search in my 'recent posts'.


It will be interesting to find out. I assume it's cheap and widely available or they'd use something better.Does anyone know precisely what type of plastic this irritating through-hull is made of?
— W
As far as the EML goes the NASA through hull looked very similar to the removed Raymarine/Airmar one in terms of material and flange thickness when I compared them. Obviously that does not mean the same type of plastic or if the older paddlewheel through hulls are the same.Does anyone know precisely what type of plastic this irritating through-hull is made of?
— W
As far as the EML goes the NASA through hull looked very similar to the removed Raymarine/Airmar one in terms of material and flange thickness when I compared them. Obviously that does not mean the same type of plastic or if the older paddlewheel through hulls are the same.
Which is what i said in your other thread : Cleaning off JBWeld from round a through-hull (on the inside)Got a reply from Nasa:
P40 is suitable, it is a styrene based product. The skin fitting is manufactured in high grade ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
- W