After my first day of sanding my transom skin I found a shotty repair. I took the grinder to it and it was gray in color and looked like it was leaking. As you can se in the pictures i still need to grind out more due to the cracks in the resin.
First way I thought I could patch it was to tape cardboard to the bottom and pour in peanutbutter mix. ( Like the one opps used on his hull extension project ) My concern with this is how well will just a resin mix hold up? Will it be to brittle?
My next thought was start with some CSM on the inside and build it up from the outside using alternating layers of CSM and roving. My concern with this is how to keep the angle on the bottom of the boat. How many layers could I put in at a time?
Thanks in advance
From the inside looking down the transom
Looking at the back of transom
Lookin up through the hole from the outside
First way I thought I could patch it was to tape cardboard to the bottom and pour in peanutbutter mix. ( Like the one opps used on his hull extension project ) My concern with this is how well will just a resin mix hold up? Will it be to brittle?
My next thought was start with some CSM on the inside and build it up from the outside using alternating layers of CSM and roving. My concern with this is how to keep the angle on the bottom of the boat. How many layers could I put in at a time?
Thanks in advance
From the inside looking down the transom

Looking at the back of transom

Lookin up through the hole from the outside

