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1980 F-36 with spongy foredeck and flybridge floor

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:04 pm
by Danny Bailey
The balsa coring is wet, delaminated and rotten in places. Has anyone found a suitable way to repair this condition?

repair

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:27 pm
by Buckknekkid
Yes! my wife bought me a Dremel for Xmas so here we go, I'll let you know how it goes.. :?

soft areas

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:30 am
by f36f36
Did a west system restore years ago on a carver, was aok on the front deck where an anchor was mounted.........currently doing one on my f36 flybridge maybe five sq ft. .....I have cut two 8 inch acess holes behind the helm seats to clean out the mess.....then i will mix the west system epoxy up & soak 1 inch sections of nylon line & 4x4 sections of fiberglasss & force these new "Bridges" into the envelopes of fiberglass........West sytems reccomends a book put out by "Goiguion" or some spelling like that....It shows various methods & theories on how to go about restoration of areas........I will cover the two 8 inch holes with round access plates to coordinate with the color of the deck so it will not look like a fix.........I'd like to try expanding foam but the warping / craking of the decks due to expansion in a consealed area concerns me.....plus if you get the faom anywhere its not wanted & it dries it can only be removed via sanding

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:00 pm
by Buckknekkid
I opened a serious can of worms. we removed the cockpit sole and everything else. now its time to create Tabs everywhere and start to stiffen up the boat first. Then we will spend february excavating and filling. March will be finishing month

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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:57 pm
by Trojanboats.net
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