The Gray 512 ports on my 1983 Hunter 31 were original, leaking, and had seen better days. So instead of just repairing them we decided replace them with brand new. They came in Just before thanksgiving, and so today I started the project.
This is one of the better looking ports.
It removed rather easily.
Because the bedding was completely failed.
On closer inspection, I found that the plywood core was completely rotten on the bottom, and partway up the sides of the port.
First step, was to remove the rotten core.
So this is where I am at now.
Now I am looking for suggestions on how to proceed.
I need to decide whether to use RotFix
or Git Rot
or West Marine's Clone
There is still a lot of moisture in the damaged area, so I am leaning toward the Rot Fix since it claims to work on wet wood. Where the Git Rot wants the wood to be dry. The west Marine Product is not really specific.
What have you used? What worked, and what didn't?
Once I get the rot stopped, i need to refill the cavity with something. I have seen some people go back with wood, but others suggest fiberglass, or Epoxy filler. I have also considered PVC Board. What are your suggestions.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. This is only the first of seven portholes to be replaced, and I expect to see more of the sames damage in the other port locations.
You can see the rest of my restoration at The Stargazer Adventure
This is one of the better looking ports.


It removed rather easily.

Because the bedding was completely failed.


On closer inspection, I found that the plywood core was completely rotten on the bottom, and partway up the sides of the port.




First step, was to remove the rotten core.



So this is where I am at now.


Now I am looking for suggestions on how to proceed.
I need to decide whether to use RotFix

or Git Rot

or West Marine's Clone

There is still a lot of moisture in the damaged area, so I am leaning toward the Rot Fix since it claims to work on wet wood. Where the Git Rot wants the wood to be dry. The west Marine Product is not really specific.
What have you used? What worked, and what didn't?
Once I get the rot stopped, i need to refill the cavity with something. I have seen some people go back with wood, but others suggest fiberglass, or Epoxy filler. I have also considered PVC Board. What are your suggestions.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. This is only the first of seven portholes to be replaced, and I expect to see more of the sames damage in the other port locations.
You can see the rest of my restoration at The Stargazer Adventure
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