Hello everyone.
I'm in the middle of a project and looking for some guidance. I have a 1974 Pearson 30 that had some softness in the aft half of the cockpit sole. I took the plunge and cut out a section of the top skin to have a good look. I found wet balsa and some mush. I've since cut out more top skin and I'm trying to figure out how to repair it. As it stands now, I have a 2" ledge and I've removed all the balsa that I can.
So my questions are around how to lay the glass up. The boat had a 3/4" balsa core and the top skin laminate is 3/8" with a slight camber. I suspect that this was built up with a polyester resin. I have some 3/4" balsa that I've been trying to fit but its proven very difficult to wedge it under the remaining lip of the top skin. I don't have a good way to sand it down and the underside of the lip isn't so unform. I'm pretty frustrated with that- and then not sure the best way to build up the laminate. Using epoxy and 10 oz cloth, it would take a large number of layers. Fiberglass mat seems not conducive to epoxy and it will cost a small fortune to rebuild it that thickness with epoxy- I think.
So I am considering rebuilding the core with 1" balsa or corecell and thinking that I wouldn't need such a build up with epoxy and fabric. With that approach, I could have the same overall height as what is left of my cockpit. That would still leave me with the issue of fitting core under that lip but I could likely fill it with thickened epoxy.
I'm hoping someone with more experience than I can help point in the right direction.
Thanks.
David
I'm in the middle of a project and looking for some guidance. I have a 1974 Pearson 30 that had some softness in the aft half of the cockpit sole. I took the plunge and cut out a section of the top skin to have a good look. I found wet balsa and some mush. I've since cut out more top skin and I'm trying to figure out how to repair it. As it stands now, I have a 2" ledge and I've removed all the balsa that I can.
So my questions are around how to lay the glass up. The boat had a 3/4" balsa core and the top skin laminate is 3/8" with a slight camber. I suspect that this was built up with a polyester resin. I have some 3/4" balsa that I've been trying to fit but its proven very difficult to wedge it under the remaining lip of the top skin. I don't have a good way to sand it down and the underside of the lip isn't so unform. I'm pretty frustrated with that- and then not sure the best way to build up the laminate. Using epoxy and 10 oz cloth, it would take a large number of layers. Fiberglass mat seems not conducive to epoxy and it will cost a small fortune to rebuild it that thickness with epoxy- I think.
So I am considering rebuilding the core with 1" balsa or corecell and thinking that I wouldn't need such a build up with epoxy and fabric. With that approach, I could have the same overall height as what is left of my cockpit. That would still leave me with the issue of fitting core under that lip but I could likely fill it with thickened epoxy.
I'm hoping someone with more experience than I can help point in the right direction.
Thanks.
David
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