Re-Fiber Glassing?
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:00 pm
Hey Guys I am thinking in the off-season of Fiber glassing the Cabin roof and bow of my Sea raider. Anyone done something like this before? Looking for tips and pointers. Thanks


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Yeah I will replace the wood.If some of that wood is soft then that issue should be handled before glassing it in or you will be headed for even bigger issues down the road. JMO
Yes I would replace the Wood with new wood. We had someone in the harbor do the fiberglass and it looks great! I reallly like the look of it and think it would stand the test of time. The painted mahogany looks great as well. IDK.....I am by no means a fiberglass expert so i don't know exactly what this would entail, but I am kind of set on the idea to update the look of the boat and prevent leaks.I think you'll be disappointed with trying to fiberglass over older wood. For those that do fiberglass over wood, they will start with new, dry, and stable wood. The wood on your deck is meant to breath and slightly expand and contract. When you fiberglass over that wood, it can't breath and therefore begins to decay. I would suggest looking at the Smith's Clear Penetrating Epoxy, because it penetrates and stabalizes the wood, but still allows it to breath and expand. Research it first, as it does have some requirements. I love wood boats and enjoy working with them, but they are a lot of work. Good luck.