BassnKY
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2009
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I have a 1976 Bomber/Fiber King Marathon 15'.
I purchased this boat used about 6 years ago and have been SLOWLY (In between fishing) fixing it up.
A couple of years ago I replaced the carpet, remove the old "bell" style pedestal bases, and replaced them with the pin style seat pedestals by "SwivelEze". This spring, I completely rewired the boat, installed a switch panel, completely buffed out and resealed the paint, and installed a keel guard.
Unfortunately, a couple of weeks ago, as I was idling out of a creek arm at the lake and I hard a brain fart and got out of the channel. Needless to say, I got hung on a tree that had broken off just under the surface. I ended up with a nice 6" hole in the bottom.
I have some experience with fiberglass (and doing a little online research) and feel very comfortable doing the repair myself but have some questions:
1. What weight fiberglass cloth should I use? I am think 6 oz.
2. Can I use "general purpose" fiberglass resin or should it be an epoxy type?
3. The boat HAD some foam behind this area (It is not accessible from the inside). Can I use something like Tuff-Stuff to fill this area and as a backer for the patch? Is it compatible?
4. I don't believe this boat has a colored gel-coat finish so I am going to try and have the paint matched. While I am painting, I am going to re-paint the transom to cover up some old patches (dowels and marine epoxy) where previous owners had installed numerous transducer, etc... Is the marine paint compatible with the marine epoxy or will I need to coat it with resin first?
THANK YOU in advance for any help!!!!
I purchased this boat used about 6 years ago and have been SLOWLY (In between fishing) fixing it up.
A couple of years ago I replaced the carpet, remove the old "bell" style pedestal bases, and replaced them with the pin style seat pedestals by "SwivelEze". This spring, I completely rewired the boat, installed a switch panel, completely buffed out and resealed the paint, and installed a keel guard.
Unfortunately, a couple of weeks ago, as I was idling out of a creek arm at the lake and I hard a brain fart and got out of the channel. Needless to say, I got hung on a tree that had broken off just under the surface. I ended up with a nice 6" hole in the bottom.
I have some experience with fiberglass (and doing a little online research) and feel very comfortable doing the repair myself but have some questions:
1. What weight fiberglass cloth should I use? I am think 6 oz.
2. Can I use "general purpose" fiberglass resin or should it be an epoxy type?
3. The boat HAD some foam behind this area (It is not accessible from the inside). Can I use something like Tuff-Stuff to fill this area and as a backer for the patch? Is it compatible?
4. I don't believe this boat has a colored gel-coat finish so I am going to try and have the paint matched. While I am painting, I am going to re-paint the transom to cover up some old patches (dowels and marine epoxy) where previous owners had installed numerous transducer, etc... Is the marine paint compatible with the marine epoxy or will I need to coat it with resin first?
THANK YOU in advance for any help!!!!