- Dec 25, 2009
- 269
Just a general interest post. My friend of the 26' power boat with the dog has a small dinghy that was in serious need of repair. Keel was breached in at least 3 places, gouges in the glass on the hull. Looking pretty rough.
He did some really heavy duty welding for me on my Sailboat Trailer. I volunteered to fix his dinghy.
The dinghy had been fixed in the past waith all manner of stuff. Silicone, bondo, to polyester and fiberglass woven roving. It was a mess. I filled the keel hollows with thickened epoxy and then over layed all edges and keel with 6" fiberglass tape. Let that cure, faired out the edges and then layed on a layer of 6oz fiberglass over all. Then on more layer of 3" tape over the keel.
Wow, did that ever stiffen this little boat up.
Unfortunatley, I did not start taking pics at the start. I got a few today of the boat in the process of being painted with EasyPoxy by Petit. WOW, what nice paint. I normally hate painting. This was no exception. But this paint went on like a dream.
It is designed to seal fiberglass and is useable on both topsides and bottoms too.
Here are the pics.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/577861406MqLTFf
I would recommend this paint. Good Stuff...
He did some really heavy duty welding for me on my Sailboat Trailer. I volunteered to fix his dinghy.
The dinghy had been fixed in the past waith all manner of stuff. Silicone, bondo, to polyester and fiberglass woven roving. It was a mess. I filled the keel hollows with thickened epoxy and then over layed all edges and keel with 6" fiberglass tape. Let that cure, faired out the edges and then layed on a layer of 6oz fiberglass over all. Then on more layer of 3" tape over the keel.
Wow, did that ever stiffen this little boat up.
Unfortunatley, I did not start taking pics at the start. I got a few today of the boat in the process of being painted with EasyPoxy by Petit. WOW, what nice paint. I normally hate painting. This was no exception. But this paint went on like a dream.
It is designed to seal fiberglass and is useable on both topsides and bottoms too.
Here are the pics.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/577861406MqLTFf
I would recommend this paint. Good Stuff...