So I bought myself an old 25 foot Sea Raider, and the cabin roof was kinda rotten under the vinyl so I pulled it apart and replaced the structure that was rotten with mahogany, and the cabin roof with 1/4" marine plywood. I was wondering what you gentlemen would recommend for:
1 filling some of the spaces left over like wood putty or epoxy/sawdust?
2 should I recover the roof with vinyl or should I fiberglass?
I think fiberglass is the way to go but what a pain! any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Simon
Cabin Roof
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fill it with bondo and glass it
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vote for epoxy with fibers,micro spheres,or saw dust.of course glass is best,but depends on you're tolerance for the pain in the butt factor...might even consider some good quality marine paint....unless you're looking to reinforce structure w the glass...
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I have done a similar job years ago, and just used a hard wood filler to fill the cracks as needed. We were able to save the vinyl and re-stretch/reuse it after the wood repair. You might want to consider a good epoxy paint vs fibreglassing, but keep in mind the problems of glare... don't go with anything too glossy.