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Jaykc.. please exchouse that don't know all the english words , but
what I tried to show is the way I done such repair several times , ---- emagine you could find a simular boat and the owner was a nice guy . Then you find the same area of his boat and simply make a small mold covering the hole in your boat, so when you repair the hole you cast the form from a simular boat. The important thing is to make that flat mold in say two layers of glasfiber and resin , treadhis boat with the right slip solvent -- usealy some water soluted agent that often is plain carpenter glue and plenty of wax, before you start taking the mold. Thanks for the idea of making a copy of the damaged area from the same boat model. This sounds good as long as I can find the same boat model. If not, I will have to make a mold from my boat, fine tune the mold, and form a patch using the mold. Jay Chan |
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