jimkivi wrote:
I have an otherwise very serviceable Hobie 14 that has signs of delamination the entire length of both hull tops. Has anyone tried adding Divinycell on TOP of the hull, and then glassing over that instead of trying to rebond the core that is under the top of the hull? Admittedly, this would perhaps add a lot of weight, and look awful, but it would sure be a whole lot harder to get a "functional fix" so that the boat is usable again. (Also, it would allow the use of a balsa core instead of divinycell, which some seem to think is superior in water absorbtion.) Lastly, what thickness of core is suggested? Thanks for any opinions/links thoughts. I acknowledge that this is "outside the box" but please do not suggest new hulls for my $150 cat. Thanks! Jim
There - fixed it for you.
I hate to break the news to you, but your hulls are dead. They just don't know it yet. Seriously.
The time, effort and $ spent on this project would be better put to use finding new (to you) hulls.
I know you didn't want anybody to tell you that, but that's exactly what your boat needs. Why are you so married to the existing hulls?