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Jim
 
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Default New Question ... Put on Your Boatyard Hats

Thomas:
You ask a question, people offer answers. This place is a great
resource for answers from people who have "Been there and done that."

Your questions do not follow a logical path. You are all over the
place. It is though you don't own a boat, never owned a boat, and have
no actual boat you are asking questions about.

There is nothing actually wrong with this, it's called learning.

But you are starting to come across as a troll. Look it up.

Trolls get kill filtered by those who are your best scorch of real
information.

You don't want that, if you actually are asking a real question.


Thomas Went worth wrote:
Dear Jim,,,,, go ............ yourself.

If you don't want to answer a question, that is your business.

If you pick a fight with me,,, I will make you my business.


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"Jim Conlin" wrote in message
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Thomas, you're trolling us.
Please either buy some books and read them or go pester rec.golf.


"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message
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I was looking at an old boat that had a plywood cabin. The owner/builder
had covered the plywood with fiberglass cloth. Long time ago. He said


that

a surveyor who looked at the boat for insurance needs said that their was
too much water density in the plywood. The surveyor used some type of
device to test this. The surveyor recommended that the cabin roof be
replaced.

Question:: While I don't doubt that water got down under the fiberglass
cloth, I thought that if the fiberglass cloth was torn off and the
plywood
was exposed then wouldn't it just dry up and then he [ friend ] could


apply

epoxy and then new cloth but make sure that the epoxy has saturated the


ply

surface and that way the ply could not get wet.

So, what about this problem.