I have been installing my joystick wakeboard tower the last few nights after work. It is almost complete and I will post pictures when we are finished.
I am just curious if I am going to be okay here...
So during the install process I am using plywood(standard not marine-oops! but they wont ever see water anyways) to make larger backing plates for the tower. The tower came with rubber gaskets for the inner and outer plates that go against the hull. I had planned on using epoxy directly inbetween the fiberglass and plywood. My friend decided that the only way to go about this was to use the epoxy but....epoxy the inside rubber gasket to the plywood, and THEN epoxy the wood to the fiberglass. Now I know judging from how much epoxy we used/had at our disposal that there are some voids in there. Am I going to be okay? My concern with the voids not being filled is that the edges of the plywood are going to be the pressure points even though i did cut the corners off.
My current setup is:
outer mounting plate->outside gasket->fiberglass<-inside gasket<-epoxy->plywood<-backing plate
Will I be okay or am I going to be prone to stress cracks? I didn't really feel up to arguing and just wanted to get it on so hopefully everyone will say its okay because theres no changing it now...they are stuck on there with epoxy and are most definitely not coming off even if I try.
I am just curious if I am going to be okay here...
So during the install process I am using plywood(standard not marine-oops! but they wont ever see water anyways) to make larger backing plates for the tower. The tower came with rubber gaskets for the inner and outer plates that go against the hull. I had planned on using epoxy directly inbetween the fiberglass and plywood. My friend decided that the only way to go about this was to use the epoxy but....epoxy the inside rubber gasket to the plywood, and THEN epoxy the wood to the fiberglass. Now I know judging from how much epoxy we used/had at our disposal that there are some voids in there. Am I going to be okay? My concern with the voids not being filled is that the edges of the plywood are going to be the pressure points even though i did cut the corners off.
My current setup is:
outer mounting plate->outside gasket->fiberglass<-inside gasket<-epoxy->plywood<-backing plate
Will I be okay or am I going to be prone to stress cracks? I didn't really feel up to arguing and just wanted to get it on so hopefully everyone will say its okay because theres no changing it now...they are stuck on there with epoxy and are most definitely not coming off even if I try.