Re: Polyester VS Epoxy
Hello. I'm getting ready to do the floor and transom of my 89 Bass Tracker. I spent some time on the phone with the engineer from the composites place that we get our resin from and he said that I should use polyester. He said that although epoxy is better, there may be adhesion problems with the original hull if it was built with poly, which it most likely was. He said that if the boat is poly, that I should return it to the way it was with poly. He recommended many layers of 1.5 oz matt and perhaps some woven too. Does it sound like good advice? I see a lot of folks using epoxy resin on here and just wanted to see what you folks think of his advice. Thanks!
Adam
It sounds like you should find a new "engineer" and potentially a new composites place.
He's got that almost exactly backwards... epoxy will stick to almost anything, and do so far better than poly will. Poly will stick to poly adequately if prepped right, but epoxy is still a stronger bond for repair and refit work.
Since your original boat is likely poly (almost all are) then you can go with either one. Poly is substantially cheaper than epoxy, or you can split the difference with vinylester resin.
"returning the boat back the way it was" is a ridiculous idea.. unless you take care to tell people, no one will know what resin you used, and if he's implying that the boat will be safer or more valuable if rebuilt with poly so it's an "all poly boat" or something, then he's just flat wrong.
Either he's clueless about the stuff he's supposed to know forward and backward, or else he's one of those old guys who's "used poly for XX years" and doesn't trust this new fangled epoxy stuff since "poly was good enough to make the boat with, it's good enough to repair it with".
Anyway, ranting aside, use what you want, because unless you've already done repairs with epoxy the poly will do fine. If you want the strongest repair and don't care about the extra $$, epoxy is the way to go.
Erik