Hi all,
All the delam repair advice and tips provided on this site (as given by Mat Miller and others) is a terrific resource to all hobie owners everywhere. So I'd like to ask two specific questions here.
First,
What kind of foam was used in the construction of older Hobie 16's? In other words..precisely what kind of plastic polymer (eg polyurethane, polystyrene, polyethylene...) is the foam layer sandwiched between the two fiberglass layers?
And also,
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with a product called CPES as offered by an online outfit called [rotdoctor.com] ? The makers of CPES claim it is much superior to Git Rot because it has far better penetration qualities.
CPES appears to be essentially the same kind of epoxy product as Git Rot (which is designed primarily for penetrating and solidifying rotted wood fibers). The only difference I can see between them is that CPES claims to provide a significantly better 'penetration index’ over the several other similar products of this type. If this product's wood-fiber penetration
performance is truly superior to Git Rot, then it would seem to be a sensible (if not better) option for the purpose of delam repairs on a Hobie.
So I'm wondering if anyone here has had any experience with CPES?
Thanks to all..
& happy sailing!
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