Hi,
I have recently bought a second hand boat that was built in 1985, its a Caribbean Crestcutter about 5.4 metres long, and i have noticed a bit of a stress crack or something on the upper corner of the transom, i was thinking of sanding it back a bit and filling the cavity with some "West System 105/205 epoxy" with some filler added to close up the gaps and then put a layer of Chop Strand Mat over the area and try to strengthen it up a little bit as there is about 1-2mm of flex in the area and i would like this not to flex at all...
I have a 115hp 4 stroke yamaha on the back and this is kinda heavy, what do you guys reccommend? is this approch okay? or should i change plans before i start messing with it. (I have 0 prior experience with epoxy and fibreglass repairs, so really just looking for a bit of guidance)
Thanks!
I have recently bought a second hand boat that was built in 1985, its a Caribbean Crestcutter about 5.4 metres long, and i have noticed a bit of a stress crack or something on the upper corner of the transom, i was thinking of sanding it back a bit and filling the cavity with some "West System 105/205 epoxy" with some filler added to close up the gaps and then put a layer of Chop Strand Mat over the area and try to strengthen it up a little bit as there is about 1-2mm of flex in the area and i would like this not to flex at all...
I have a 115hp 4 stroke yamaha on the back and this is kinda heavy, what do you guys reccommend? is this approch okay? or should i change plans before i start messing with it. (I have 0 prior experience with epoxy and fibreglass repairs, so really just looking for a bit of guidance)
Thanks!