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Old 05-17-2013, 09:37 AM
Boatboy6 Boatboy6 is offline
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Default Not a SeaCraft, but I need some help (Whaler hull repair)

Posted this project on tht and haven't gotten much help, so I thought I'd ask over here too

Last year I noticed that there were strips of biaxial tape on the sponsons of our '87 Boston Whaler 13' that were beginning to delaminate. The plan was to pull the tape and see what it was hiding, but this year when we pulled the boat home I noticed salt deposits on cracks in the tape, signifying possible water intrusion, which really got me concerned. The plan is to sand off the tape with an orbital sander to better asses the situation, and then repair. I'm not totally sure how to go about the repair, but I do know epoxy, fiberglass matt, and a fairing compound will be involved. The damage is in a high abrasion area on the hull so my thoughts are to grind out the damaged area, build back up with chopped glass and epoxy mash, grind to shape, fair, lay a layer of 2 of matt down, sand the matt and finish off with a thin layer of fairing compound followed by bottom paint. This is my first fiberglass project and would like to finish with a quality product. Here are some pictures of the damage (Ive began to pull back some of the tape, and it appears that there are 2 layers of tape (1708?) covering up some pretty minor damage, but ive only uncovered a small part of it. My hope is that the salt deposits were formed from water that was trapped between the hull and the tape, and not water that had found its way into the foam core):

Starboard Sponson:






Keel needs some help too:




Port Sponson:




What looks to be impact damage on the underside of the bow, I will look into that as well because there was a similar salt deposit formed on those cracks too:


I would like to have the boat at least watertight for Memorial Day weekend, because we have a trip down to Mustic Seaport. It will just be slow no wake running in the river, no hard running. Ill finish the repair correctly when we get back. My main question is what weight mat should I be using?

Thanks!
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