Dink in the fibreglass

MickP

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Nov 20, 2012
65
Hunter 33 Charleston
Hello,
I discovered a hole in the deck just forwards of the saloon hatch (hopefully picture attached). This might just be the cause of the recent leak when it rains. I am not sure how to fix this - is it a case of drilling out, filling with epoxy (which one?) and then finishing with gelcoat? Or can I just put gelcoat on top? Currently it is covered with ducttape while I figure out what to do

Thanks
 

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SteveB

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Jan 22, 2008
80
Hunter 34 Venice, FL
Lots of guys here with lots of experience, so you'll get some good answers. But if you don't already have one, pick up a copy of Don Casey's Sailboat Hull & Deck Repair. A parsimonious but comprehensive treatment on a wide variety of repairs.
 

Squidd

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Sep 26, 2011
890
AMF Alcort Paceship PY26 Washburn Wi. Apostle Islands
The hard part is going to be getting that duct tape glue off..
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,348
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Marine Tex would work. Good thing about it is that you can mix it up in small quantities without investing huge $$ in other materials.

Bad news is it cracks over time. Where is this hole? Is it somewhere where you see it all the time? If so, MT then some gelcoat over it.

MT can also be made to look a tad better if you place Saran wrap over it while it's curing.

Good luck.
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,244
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
Marine Tex would work. Good thing about it is that you can mix it up in small quantities without investing huge $$ in other materials.

Bad news is it cracks over time. Where is this hole? Is it somewhere where you see it all the time? If so, MT then some gelcoat over it.

MT can also be made to look a tad better if you place Saran wrap over it while it's curing.

Good luck.
+1 on that mt
 

MickP

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Nov 20, 2012
65
Hunter 33 Charleston
Thanks all, very helpful. I will look up Mr Casey's book and looks like I will be on the hunt for some Marine Tex
Cheers
Mick