atc250r
Well-known member
In the Fall I ended up getting back a boat that has been in my family for 30 years. I had fixed it up for my dad to do some fishing in the bay when I bought my Checkmate. He got himself a more suitable fishing boat and graciously offered the old Glassmaster to me. I figured it'd be nice to have a boat I can leave in the water all season and save some wear and tear on my Mate.
Several years ago it developed a "crack" just below the gimbal housing very near the keel. The boat doesn't see any big water or high speeds. I goes from the marina to the cove 4 miles away and back sometimes pulling the kids on a tube at 15mph. I am looking to repair this without pulling the entire back of the boat apart. My plan is to cut the section of gel/glass that has separated, remove whatever wood I can, epoxy a replacement section of wood on place, then epoxy the cut off skin back, and maybe throw a quick coat of gel on with a brush. Someone recommend using a penetrating epoxy like this:
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/mobileportal/show_product.do?pid=1269
It doesn't have to look pretty or last forever, I just want to stop a bad situation from getting worse.
Thanks.
John
Several years ago it developed a "crack" just below the gimbal housing very near the keel. The boat doesn't see any big water or high speeds. I goes from the marina to the cove 4 miles away and back sometimes pulling the kids on a tube at 15mph. I am looking to repair this without pulling the entire back of the boat apart. My plan is to cut the section of gel/glass that has separated, remove whatever wood I can, epoxy a replacement section of wood on place, then epoxy the cut off skin back, and maybe throw a quick coat of gel on with a brush. Someone recommend using a penetrating epoxy like this:
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/mobileportal/show_product.do?pid=1269
It doesn't have to look pretty or last forever, I just want to stop a bad situation from getting worse.
Thanks.
John