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I hope to splash my 20 CC tonight. It went under about a month ago and it should be completely repaired by the end of the day today. I can not wait. It is going to feel like a brand new boat with everything having been replaced.
wOOt wOOt! |
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Where's the pix's? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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yeah pix we love the boat porn! well I do. good luck
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Well, it looks like it will hit the water Monday.
I will get some pictures and post them Monday. |
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Ok, got it back. Have not put it in the water yet due to the storms then keep popping up. The guy that did the hull repairs for me said that I should not "sink" anymore money into this boat. He says that it is on its way out and when he was repairing the hull he noticed that it was starting to delaminate. What does this mean in layman's terms? Am I screwed on this boat, or is there still hope?
Thanks for the help, Chris |
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Chris
That depends on what he was working on.... Quote:
As far as what it means ..delaminate.. two surfaces that are bonded together are now unbonding , pulling apart and creating a "void" in that unbonded area hence a weaker structure. ( i.e. transom core {plywood} separating from the fiberglass skin ) Is the Fiberglass in the hull itself delaminating?? the transom?? the floor??(the later two are both are cored areas) This is going to be a very general statement but all of us here have boats that have had some degree of delamination… Transoms, decks, hatches, gunwale cap etc etc Quote:
Anything can be fixed ... just a matter of how much $$$ you want to spend |
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