Andy in NY
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There is a fairly long crack towards the bow, Right on the keel. I have an idea on how to fix this... have been reading all kinds of threads on the subject. But I am totally clueless when it comes to fiberglass. I want to make sure I have this right before attempting.
At first I was going to use marine tex, but think I would be better off going with a true fiberglass repair.
First, some pics of the damaged area.
I believe that the damage was caused by the rollers, which were a hard nylon type material. I have since replaced them with rubber rollers.
So my searching here yeilded me this thread: http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=245703
The boat is identical to mine, and the damage was almost in the same location. But on mine, its right on the keel, unlike his where it was off to the side. So, on to my questions.
Grinding:
Should I grind out all the damaged area?
If so, How do I get the contour of the keel back?
What should I use to do the grinding?
Fiberglass:
Should I pack the INSIDE of the hull with glass/epoxy like he did?
Should the layers get smaller, or bigger? He seemed to imply that he started bigger and then got smaller with every layer, but someone else said to start with a 2" overlap. then 4", Then 6", then 8"?
types of glass, should it alternate layers between chopped strand and woven?
How much material should I plan for this repair?
Im going to be working on this memorial day weekend, so I want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I start.
Thanks guys!
At first I was going to use marine tex, but think I would be better off going with a true fiberglass repair.
First, some pics of the damaged area.


I believe that the damage was caused by the rollers, which were a hard nylon type material. I have since replaced them with rubber rollers.

So my searching here yeilded me this thread: http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=245703
The boat is identical to mine, and the damage was almost in the same location. But on mine, its right on the keel, unlike his where it was off to the side. So, on to my questions.
Grinding:
Should I grind out all the damaged area?
If so, How do I get the contour of the keel back?
What should I use to do the grinding?
Fiberglass:
Should I pack the INSIDE of the hull with glass/epoxy like he did?
Should the layers get smaller, or bigger? He seemed to imply that he started bigger and then got smaller with every layer, but someone else said to start with a 2" overlap. then 4", Then 6", then 8"?
types of glass, should it alternate layers between chopped strand and woven?
How much material should I plan for this repair?
Im going to be working on this memorial day weekend, so I want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I start.
Thanks guys!