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Thread: More on boat damage

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    Well finally got my lazy ass out and flipped the boat over today. Did some grinding to find the extent of the damage.
    This is before grinding.
    http://www.jetheaven.us/photopost/data/500/19damage.jpg
    This is after.
    http://www.jetheaven.us/photopost/da...19Mine_FC2.jpg
    By the time I got through all the bad glass (delam) it ended up going all the way through.
    http://www.jetheaven.us/photopost/da...ke_through.jpg
    I threw a straight edge on it and found that it's way wavy and the whole area can be built up at least 1/4" on either side (not just the damaged side) so that'll be the plan. I'm going to go ahead and blueprint the entire bottom after fixing the delamination. Odds are the other side is in about the same shape so I'll do it while I've got it turned over.

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    Well finally got my lazy ass out and flipped the boat over today. Did some grinding to find the extent of the damage.
    This is before grinding.
    http://www.jetheaven.us/photopost/data/500/19damage.jpg
    This is after.
    http://www.jetheaven.us/photopost/da...19Mine_FC2.jpg
    By the time I got through all the bad glass (delam) it ended up going all the way through.
    http://www.jetheaven.us/photopost/da...ke_through.jpg
    I threw a straight edge on it and found that it's way wavy and the whole area can be built up at least 1/4" on either side (not just the damaged side) so that'll be the plan. I'm going to go ahead and blueprint the entire bottom after fixing the delamination. Odds are the other side is in about the same shape so I'll do it while I've got it turned over.
    I like your way of thinking :rollside: do it once and do it right!
    Sleek

  3. #3
    steelcomp
    Git 'er dun, Dan. Lookin good.

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    BrendellaJet
    Dan, was the glass underneath your gas tank mounts delaminated as well?

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    Oddly enough the area under the tank hardware was o.k. I'm not sure if the clamping force of the hardware, through the tanks mounts, and the stringer washers held it together or what. I knocked it down anyway just to flatten the area and give it something solid and level to bond to.
    I found that the area that delam'd had a layer that either didn't get resined, or the resin never kicked, or whatever. When I started knocking back the areas that were delam'd and just luckily never fell off, I found a sheet that was pure white and clearly had formed a layer that never bonded to the others. The fibers were still fiberous and like I said it was still white. It was right in the middle of the layup and that's about the area that fell off. Nearly 1/8" deep.
    It looks like it's been like that since the day it was built and just luckily held together all this time.

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    Liberator TJ1984
    Dan, glad things are working out OK !
    and it may be for the best if your bottom was that uneven to begin with....
    Time to set things straight and get the Hook Out !
    Good Luck ! Happy Itchin'

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    Brooski
    Oddly enough the area under the tank hardware was o.k. I'm not sure if the clamping force of the hardware, through the tanks mounts, and the stringer washers held it together or what. I knocked it down anyway just to flatten the area and give it something solid and level to bond to.
    I found that the area that delam'd had a layer that either didn't get resined, or the resin never kicked, or whatever. When I started knocking back the areas that were delam'd and just luckily never fell off, I found a sheet that was pure white and clearly had formed a layer that never bonded to the others. The fibers were still fiberous and like I said it was still white. It was right in the middle of the layup and that's about the area that fell off. Nearly 1/8" deep.
    It looks like it's been like that since the day it was built and just luckily held together all this time.
    Sounds like a warranty claim if you ask me. I would sue the builder and get all your money back for bad craftsmanship. Any boat that has problems after 20 years just wasnt built up to snuff. lol
    Good luck with the repairs. As the others said, fix it right the first time.

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    Sounds like a warranty claim if you ask me. I would sue the builder and get all your money back for bad craftsmanship. Any boat that has problems after 20 years just wasnt built up to snuff. lol
    Good luck with the repairs. As the others said, fix it right the first time.
    Thanks fellas. It's actually closer to 30 years, but I'm gonna go ahead and lawyer up just in case. Ya never know. Too bad I didn't get killed when it came apart. I bet I coulda won that case. :argue:
    I blueprinted the bottom last year, but only the middle section. Fortunately it's still holding up well. Just a couple areas that I can touch up with some speedcoat (worn off from sand n such). Sure wish I'da noticed how flimsy the rest of it was. I coulda done all this last year.
    http://jetboat.homestead.com/primed.jpg

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    BigBlockBaja
    Looking good Dan.
    Whats the plan for mounting of the tanks?

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    Hey Pat. Same as last time. When I'm done building it back up it'll be double the thickness that it used to be. I don't reckon those tanks will bust loose then.
    She'll be a heavier pig, but nice n solid. It'll never be a race boat so as long as it holds together that's all I really care about, and I'll be a happy dudeman.

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