nola mike
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Noticed excessive water in the bilge last year, but was never sure if it was from people bringing it into the boat or if there was a leak somewhere. This year went looking for it. No engine leak, so started looking for a leak at the transom/Y-pipe/plug (bellows were dry). Hadn't been able to find one, but was thinking the worst. Short story, found a leak on the bottom of the V in the ski locker. Years ago I noticed that area was thin (from PO beaching I guess) and slapped on a couple of layers of glass over it. I think when the boat swamped a couple of seasons ago it punched a small hole in the area that I didn't notice. So I'm actually pretty excited that this is a fixable hole instead of needing to scrap the boat. Now on to the fix...
I have some 1708 biax and some CSM from leftover projects. I have some poly resin, but it's pretty old. Boat is on a lift, and I don't want to use power tools while in the water. Plan is to fix from the inside for now, and then put a couple of more layers outside during the off season. I'm thinking just PB and smooth the area around the hole (it's actually more of a staggered gash, maybe 1-2"), then just use some biax for the repair. I want to order fresh resin, so in the meantime I want to plug the hole. Any issues with using some marine tex or JB weld or similar? I'd just sand everything flat and use poly resin over it afterward. Or I guess I can spring for some epoxy resin. I've had this hole for at least a year, and it doesn't leak a ton, but taking the boat out knowing there's a leaking hole just seems wrong
I have some 1708 biax and some CSM from leftover projects. I have some poly resin, but it's pretty old. Boat is on a lift, and I don't want to use power tools while in the water. Plan is to fix from the inside for now, and then put a couple of more layers outside during the off season. I'm thinking just PB and smooth the area around the hole (it's actually more of a staggered gash, maybe 1-2"), then just use some biax for the repair. I want to order fresh resin, so in the meantime I want to plug the hole. Any issues with using some marine tex or JB weld or similar? I'd just sand everything flat and use poly resin over it afterward. Or I guess I can spring for some epoxy resin. I've had this hole for at least a year, and it doesn't leak a ton, but taking the boat out knowing there's a leaking hole just seems wrong