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I was actually hoping never to have to rip the floor to get down are redo
the stringers. You could be right about all of this. I'll dig into the crack to see what I can see. "Ron White" wrote in message .. . Before you get too carried away on what type of patch job, you might ought to find out why it cracked. Plenty times hull cracks on fiberglass boats are due to some type of structural failure of the hull's support system. This type of problem could be something like a failure in the tabbing of the stringers and or bulkheads. Also a broken or rotten stringer or bulkhead. For instance if the is crack running transverse to the hull's length it could be caused by bulkhead damage. If the crack runs lengthwise, then maybe its a failed stringer causing the crack. If your boat has a hull liner which covers all the these structural things, you will have to remove the liner to make the repair. This is usually a big job so do some poking around thru the hatches or other access to it's hidden parts and get an idea of where the stringers are (these are the ones running lenghtwise). Then take a rubber hammer and tap up and down thelenght of the hull bottom about where you think these stringers are. If you find areas where the hull flexes along the stringers then you probably have some structural problems causing the problem. You might want to get some good fiberglass boat repair books. -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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