Lagom
02-08-2010, 05:41 AM
Hi There
I, rather stupidly, managed to beach my Australian built steel sloop last year. I'm about to commence repairs and would appreciate some advice.
She's concstructed with one chine, and the dents are above and below this, about a foot each way, around the beam of the hull. The dents go in about 8 inches, with no cracks and no water coming in. Non of the framing is showing signs of fatigue.
Can I get away with stripping back to metal, priming, then simply epoxy filling the dents to get a flat surface, then paint and epoxy in the normal way?
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give!
Steve
I, rather stupidly, managed to beach my Australian built steel sloop last year. I'm about to commence repairs and would appreciate some advice.
She's concstructed with one chine, and the dents are above and below this, about a foot each way, around the beam of the hull. The dents go in about 8 inches, with no cracks and no water coming in. Non of the framing is showing signs of fatigue.
Can I get away with stripping back to metal, priming, then simply epoxy filling the dents to get a flat surface, then paint and epoxy in the normal way?
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give!
Steve