deck replacement and more. 14'

Yacht Dr.

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

It might be the pics..but I cant tell how much you glassed to your hull.. ( inches ) .

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registeroot

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

minor update. installed the transom.
wrapped transom in layer of CSM 450g/sqm.
3 layers of glass between the transom and the hull skin.
1 CSM,1 roving and another CSM to finish.
bolted transom to hull skin with 7 off countersunk head bolts.
filleted the transom all around the edges with resin, milled fibres and chopped strands mix.
glassed over with layer of roving and tabbed to hull.

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registeroot

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

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Yacht Dr.

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That does not look like roving woving to me..looks like finish cloth..ahem..

Id like to see more tabbing on the hull myself..

Just me though..

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drewpster

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

Been following along here, looks like good progress. One thing though, I recommend you not discount what the Yacht Dr. has stated above. I agree that you are a bit shy on tabbing. I would go over the corners of the transom all around with 12 inches of glass. (6 inches on the trans, 6 inches on the hull) I would also widen the glass around the stringers/ stiffeners in the hull bottom. Remember poly needs good surface area to get a good bond. Things are going to flex, don't want anything popping loose. What seems solid may not be so in heavy seas or over big wakes. Its just an opinion, but I would do it now while everything is still apart.

Everything else looks very good.

enjoy
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registeroot

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

thanks rickryder! its going slow but steady!
thanks for the input and intrest dr and drewpster.
i am going to take the dr's advice and tab more on my stringers, and i will tab more on my transom too drewpster. thanks as always!
the website says the woven roving is woven roving, so thats good enough for me!
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cut out my knee supports.

two pieces of 18mm ext ply stuck together with titebond III, same as my transom

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another layer of csm added to transom 600g/sqm this time. heavy matt.

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registeroot

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

next i will fibreglass in the knee supports to the transom and the floor.

question: my transom originally had bolts through the skin and transom, so i have stuck to the original design.

how could i best seal the inside of the holes. the bolts are under the waterline.
 

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

Nice looking hull! I enjoyed reading your thread, looks like you are making good progress! Looking forward to seeing your progress!
 

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registeroot

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

thanks for the replies and encouragement guys.

ill see if i can buy some 3m as per your advice. thanks again.

ha, i thought i would see how , much it would be on iboats, as it said 'we now ship to uk'

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Yacht Dr.

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

Why would you ship over seas for a tube of 5200 :) .

I would seal the holes with penitrating epoxy and then some 4200 or 5200 Fast cure !

The regular stuff will just drain and take forever to cure....

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registeroot

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Re: deck replacement and more. 14'

Why would you ship over seas for a tube of 5200 :) .

I would seal the holes with penetrating epoxy and then some 4200 or 5200 Fast cure !

The regular stuff will just drain and take forever to cure....

YD.

sorry dr im not following. what is 'penetrating' epoxy. is it just epoxy resin? can i use poly?

then 5200 when the resin dries?

many thanks
 
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