Title: | SAILING |
Notice: | Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference |
Moderator: | UNIFIX::BERENS |
Created: | Wed Jul 01 1992 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2299 |
Total number of notes: | 20724 |
Once upon a time Zendia (our Boat, BTW does anyone have any idea what the word "zendia" represents? Name? Place?), was equipped with a marine head. The marine head was replaced by a full-function (:-)) porta-potti (sp?) Now I'm looking at a couple of non-functioning holes in the bottom that I'm thinking might make sense to to fill. I'd like opinions on 1) to fill or not to fill the holes and and on 2) the method used to fill. If the holes are filled it'll be done as follows: a. remove present fittings - one has gate valve, one has sea cock b. remove paint from inside of hull around openings c. put epoxy-saturated tape or roving over inside of holes d. fill holes with epoxy/chopped fiber putty e. cover outside of holes with epoxy saturated tape (I don't think I'd really need this. Please opine). Remember the only dumb opinion is the one you don't express!! Ed (You'd be in a good mood too if you were leaving for Disneyworld on Friday!!)
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293.1 | slight change | PULSAR::BERENS | Alan Berens | Thu May 01 1986 11:03 | 13 |
Ok, you're on the right track. I'd suggest grinding a wide bevel (at least 3/4") on the hole from the inside, taping a piece of stiff cardboard over the hole from the outside, and then filling the hole with alternate layers of cloth (say 10 oz) and matt (1.5 oz) from the inside. The final layers of matt and cloth should overlap the (no longer there) hole by several inches. Putty or whatever isn't very strong, and you want the maximum possible surface area to glue to. I'd be even happier if I were leaving for a year of cruising :-) Alan |