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I recently bought an old Sunfish. The previous owner attempted to fix a hole in the hull with what appears to be epoxy fibreglass -- anyway, the patch didn't adhere to the hull material and must be removed and re-patched.
does anyone have any advise regarding how to tackle this problem? |
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![]() "cpchrist" wrote in message ... I recently bought an old Sunfish. The previous owner attempted to fix a hole in the hull with what appears to be epoxy fibreglass -- anyway, the patch didn't adhere to the hull material and must be removed and re-patched. does anyone have any advise regarding how to tackle this problem? -- cpchrist First thing is to remove all the fiberglass..... What is the hull made of? If plastic: from: http://www.boats.com/content/default...contentid=1009 Polyethylene plastic has had some serious drawbacks in sailboat hull construction in the past, primarily because it's flexible and heavy. While it will take some determined effort to punch a hole in the hull, if you do, you will have to bring the boat to the dealer for repairs. Unless you own a plastic welding gun and are adept at repairing deep gouges in downhill skis, this is a qualified repair-shop-only job. |
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