BiGs
02-16-2008, 07:21 AM
Hey guys great forum you have here.
There has been some strong winds in a rare direction in my area a few days ago and as a result about 50 boats ended up on the rocks. There is a shortage of boat repairers in the area because of all the damage. I do automotive fiberglassing in my spare time as a hobby. Long story short the owner of this boat is paying me cash in hand to patch up his boat to move it to another larger populated area about 150km away to get it professionally repaired. Ive never done boat repair before so ive come looking for advice. I did 4 hours work today but had to stop cus I got rained out.
18883
There are about 10 leaking holes throughout the hull and the hull is full of water because it was on the bottom for a day. So far Ive drilled through the cracked areas to drain most of the water. I then ground back all flaky bits until I got back to a clean surface. I then sanded back around the hole and removed any anti foul in the blast radius. I cleaned the holes in acetone before filling the large holes with filler, sanded the filler back to the shape of the hull and then laid several layers of chopped strand matting and some woven in some places. If you can tell me any advice for the otehr holes ill be doing tomorrow, if the way im doing it is sufficient. Remember this is a temporary job (a possible 3 months in the water before a full repair)
I took some photos so far. These are the ones I have done so far today.
before
18879
after
18880
before
18881
after
18882
this is after the filler but before the glass on one of the holes, the hole was about 1 inch deep.
18887
Heres some of the other holes, mostly at the bottom of the keel.
18886
18885
18884
Forgot to mention, the boat is made from vinyl ester, but im using poly ester
Any help will be appreciated
cheers
-Ben
There has been some strong winds in a rare direction in my area a few days ago and as a result about 50 boats ended up on the rocks. There is a shortage of boat repairers in the area because of all the damage. I do automotive fiberglassing in my spare time as a hobby. Long story short the owner of this boat is paying me cash in hand to patch up his boat to move it to another larger populated area about 150km away to get it professionally repaired. Ive never done boat repair before so ive come looking for advice. I did 4 hours work today but had to stop cus I got rained out.
18883
There are about 10 leaking holes throughout the hull and the hull is full of water because it was on the bottom for a day. So far Ive drilled through the cracked areas to drain most of the water. I then ground back all flaky bits until I got back to a clean surface. I then sanded back around the hole and removed any anti foul in the blast radius. I cleaned the holes in acetone before filling the large holes with filler, sanded the filler back to the shape of the hull and then laid several layers of chopped strand matting and some woven in some places. If you can tell me any advice for the otehr holes ill be doing tomorrow, if the way im doing it is sufficient. Remember this is a temporary job (a possible 3 months in the water before a full repair)
I took some photos so far. These are the ones I have done so far today.
before
18879
after
18880
before
18881
after
18882
this is after the filler but before the glass on one of the holes, the hole was about 1 inch deep.
18887
Heres some of the other holes, mostly at the bottom of the keel.
18886
18885
18884
Forgot to mention, the boat is made from vinyl ester, but im using poly ester
Any help will be appreciated
cheers
-Ben