Best way to fill small wood rudder crack?

JBP-PA

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Apr 29, 2022
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Jeanneau Tonic 23 Erie, PA
I'm starting on a project to restore a Trinka 10 I bought. The rudder blade had a small Crack that goes all the way through. I'm thinking filling it with very slightly thickened Epoxy. It's going to get varnished, so maybe there is something more UV resistant. Polyester resin? Something else?
PS where can I buy small amounts of polyester resin? I rarely use it and it goes bad after a year or so.
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Jan 11, 2014
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Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
I'd open up the crack just a hair, so it is V-shaped. Then I would mix up some West System G-Flex and use a syringe to fill the crack. Do on side first and then repeat on the other side. The V-shape will make it easier to get the resin deeper in the crack. Some light clamping pressure. Don't worry about epoxy squeezing out of the crack, that's good. Once it is cured take a sharp scraper and remove the excess and then sand flush. Use a varnish with a good UV shield.

G-Flex is the resin choice because is handles the expansion and contraction that wood naturally goes through and it sticks to just about anything.

The boat I'm working on has wooden masts and had a similar crack. The method described above is the method the shipwrights at Mystic Seaport Museum Boatyard suggested.
 
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