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Author: | danneskjold [ Fri Aug 03, 2007 4:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Delaminiation Repair Epoxy Mixture Recommendations |
I need to make a repair to a soft-spot (delamination) on the starboard (right) hull of my Hobie 18 located just in front of the forward cross bar. Bothe the Hobie delamination fix procedure http://www.hobiecat.com/support/tech/delam.html and the old “On The Wire†|
Author: | danneskjold [ Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:27 am ] |
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Author: | Doc Thirst [ Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:40 am ] |
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Hey, thanks for posting your results. I'm sure I'll have to tackle this sooner or later and your description was right on. Were you able to do this without drilling the textured area on the decks? I've gone to great lengths to try and preserve mine and hate the idea I might have to drill holes on that section eventually. Not so much the holes but the impending mess I'm sure I'll make with the epoxy. |
Author: | danneskjold [ Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:09 am ] |
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Thankfully my soft spot (delamination area) was limited to the area between the texture on the deck. 1/8" diameter holes are small and hardly noticable after using the gel coat patch. Masking the entire area with tape prevented me from getting epoxy anywhere on the outside of the hulls. fitting the syrine tip to fit the 1/8" hole limited excess epoxy mess and seals the injection point to force epoxy into the voids. Getting the masking tape goo off the deck is a differant story. ![]() If I had to choose between a few 1/8" hole patchs or a broken hull ...... It's an old boat, but it's irreplaceable (until Hobie desides to re-start production of the HC-18's in the US). ![]() Thanks for the input, Hope you never have to do this repair. Don't stand on the deck surfaces if you can avoid it. Keep 'em sailing. |
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