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Old 09-01-2004, 12:45 PM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Well, after a month or so of work and repair

Chris
That depends on what he was working on....
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it was starting to delaminate
is somewhat broad... Did he give you a specific area or instance that this was occurring in ??

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

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Am I screwed on this boat, or is there still hope?
Depends on whats wrong ... and then you need to determine how much you want to put into the boat ....

Anything can be fixed ... just a matter of how much $$$ you want to spend
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