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Danny December 22nd 05 01:19 AM

Plugging through hulls
 
Zeeese. Ya wanna get confused. Try Googling "Mox Nix"
I think it means: "I don't care." But them, I'm ambivalent about it.

"Alan Gomes" wrote in message
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"Danny" wrote in message
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Makes sense.

"Mox Nix "?

"Soon snow"?






Gary December 22nd 05 01:54 AM

Plugging through hulls
 
Danny wrote:
Zeeese. Ya wanna get confused. Try Googling "Mox Nix"
I think it means: "I don't care." But them, I'm ambivalent about it.

"Alan Gomes" wrote in message
...

"Danny" wrote in message
...

Makes sense.

"Mox Nix "?


"Soon snow"?





It's actually Macht nix. It's German for it makes no difference.

Alan Gomes December 22nd 05 02:54 AM

Plugging through hulls
 

"Gary" wrote in message
news:4Hnqf.166740$Gd6.29236@pd7tw3no...
Danny wrote:
Zeeese. Ya wanna get confused. Try Googling "Mox Nix"
I think it means: "I don't care." But them, I'm ambivalent about it.

"Alan Gomes" wrote in message
...

"Danny" wrote in message
...

Makes sense.

"Mox Nix "?


"Soon snow"?





It's actually Macht nix. It's German for it makes no difference.


In Latin "mox nix" = "soon snow"--which doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
--AG



Bill December 25th 05 08:25 PM

Plugging through hulls
 
Roger Long wrote:

Can anyone point me to some good on-line info on plugging old through
hull holes in a fiberglass hull?

Any other advice appreciated. The yard wants 6% of what I paid for
the boat just to plug one and put a new backing block in another. I
hate working with glass but it looks like I'll be doing this myself.

Did you look at the Don Casey book about fiberglass repair? He has a lot of
good how to info and probably describes repairing fiberglass holes.
--
Bill Boyher

Rich Hampel December 26th 05 02:15 AM

Plugging through hulls
 
Consider to put a bronze pipe cap and double nuts on the old
throughhull, then fill the beast with epoxy mush .... simply leave it
in place, but 'deadheaded'.

..


In article , Bill
wrote:

Roger Long wrote:

Can anyone point me to some good on-line info on plugging old through
hull holes in a fiberglass hull?

Any other advice appreciated. The yard wants 6% of what I paid for
the boat just to plug one and put a new backing block in another. I
hate working with glass but it looks like I'll be doing this myself.

Did you look at the Don Casey book about fiberglass repair? He has a lot of
good how to info and probably describes repairing fiberglass holes.


Ryk December 26th 05 06:16 AM

Plugging through hulls
 
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 22:01:41 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:

Can anyone point me to some good on-line info on plugging old through
hull holes in a fiberglass hull?


Unless you have really good reasons not to, I would fill the hole with
a through hull fitting. It would take a really good repair to refill
the hole with anything that will be stronger. Why not just rebed the
fitting and blind it off?

Ryk

Danny December 26th 05 06:34 AM

Plugging through hulls
 
You must be joking.

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Consider to put a bronze pipe cap and double nuts on the old
throughhull, then fill the beast with epoxy mush .... simply leave it
in place, but 'deadheaded'.

.


In article , Bill
wrote:

Roger Long wrote:

Can anyone point me to some good on-line info on plugging old through
hull holes in a fiberglass hull?

Any other advice appreciated. The yard wants 6% of what I paid for
the boat just to plug one and put a new backing block in another. I
hate working with glass but it looks like I'll be doing this myself.

Did you look at the Don Casey book about fiberglass repair? He has a lot
of
good how to info and probably describes repairing fiberglass holes.




Roger Long December 27th 05 04:48 PM

Plugging through hulls
 
This is what I've done with all the others and what I favor in
general. We've had this debate before on this forum but I'll repeat
from the perspective of a boat designer.

The bronze through hulls are very reliable, far from the weakest link
in the watertight integrity. I have more faith in them and the solid
mechanical connection than secondary bonds over a small region of 26
year old fiberglass.

The through hull in this case however is a flush plastic transducer
fitting which has been replaced by one of the inside the shell units.
Since it is flush, the tapered hole has a lot less integrity against
impact and it's right up in the forefoot where something awash, like a
water soaked log, could impact it. I hate to add an unused through
hull to the several I already have now on this boat and it is up in
the very clean flow at the bow where it will create a lot more drag
than the ones aft the are in the boundary layer anyway.

If the hole were not beveled, I might just stick a capped through hull
in it but I don't like the flush ones on a cruising boat because of
the poorer support of the bevel. Any impact up here is likely to be
sideways that the glass plug will tolerate well where as the
projecting lip of a standard through hull could catch.

--

Roger Long



"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Consider to put a bronze pipe cap and double nuts on the old
throughhull, then fill the beast with epoxy mush .... simply leave
it
in place, but 'deadheaded'.

.


In article , Bill
wrote:

Roger Long wrote:

Can anyone point me to some good on-line info on plugging old
through
hull holes in a fiberglass hull?

Any other advice appreciated. The yard wants 6% of what I paid
for
the boat just to plug one and put a new backing block in another.
I
hate working with glass but it looks like I'll be doing this
myself.

Did you look at the Don Casey book about fiberglass repair? He has
a lot of
good how to info and probably describes repairing fiberglass holes.





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