Hi all.
I discovered that a lot of rain water (& some lake water in wet
conditions) was getting in through the two mushroom vents on the small
after deck of my Vega.
As the ventilation tubes were long ago disconnected I have decided to
cover/fill the small (3-4 inch diameter) holes left in the after deck.
I have temporarily covered them with pieces of plywood screwed in place
- obviously ugly and not a long term solution.
I think I am unlikely to get a good cosmetic result with glass fiber and
gelcoat.
How about screwing plywood in place *below*, filling with a grp-based
automotive filler (e.g. Isopon (c)), sanding down and screwing a
stainless steel blanking plate over the filled hole.
Overkill structurally but cosmetically better than a poorly finished
grp/gelcoat job?
Comments appreciated,
John V1447 Breakaway--
John A. Kinsella Ph: +353-61-202148 (Direct)
+353-61-333644 x 2148 (Switch)
Mathematics Dept. e-mail: John.Kinsella@...
University of Limerick FAX: +353-61-334927
IRELAND Web: John Kinsella's Website
I discovered that a lot of rain water (& some lake water in wet
conditions) was getting in through the two mushroom vents on the small
after deck of my Vega.
As the ventilation tubes were long ago disconnected I have decided to
cover/fill the small (3-4 inch diameter) holes left in the after deck.
I have temporarily covered them with pieces of plywood screwed in place
- obviously ugly and not a long term solution.
I think I am unlikely to get a good cosmetic result with glass fiber and
gelcoat.
How about screwing plywood in place *below*, filling with a grp-based
automotive filler (e.g. Isopon (c)), sanding down and screwing a
stainless steel blanking plate over the filled hole.
Overkill structurally but cosmetically better than a poorly finished
grp/gelcoat job?
Comments appreciated,
John V1447 Breakaway--
John A. Kinsella Ph: +353-61-202148 (Direct)
+353-61-333644 x 2148 (Switch)
Mathematics Dept. e-mail: John.Kinsella@...
University of Limerick FAX: +353-61-334927
IRELAND Web: John Kinsella's Website