Date: 1/24/2001, 1:05 am
I've got a J/22
: (sailboat)with a hairline bottom centerline crack showing in the gelcoat.
: I assume this is a stress crack. To avoid blistering, TPI, the maker, uses
: vinyl ester in the first lamination after spraying the gelcoat in the
: mold. Then I assume they lay up the rest with cheaper polyester.
: Have you heard of any problems with the bond between the vinyl and
: polyesters?
: My intended repair will be an Interlux epoxy coat followed by bottom paint.
: Know of any reason I shouldn't use this approach?
Generally vinyl ester covers the middle ground between polyester and epoxy in terms of both price and performance. There should be no adhesion problem, but there are so many unknowable variables from the manufacturing process that any opinion at this point would be an educated guess. Certainly an epoxy repair would be superior to either of the other resins. But that leads to another issue.
If indeed it is a stress crack, epoxy paint won't hold your boat together. I'm not familiar with this craft, but I have seen some 'glass powerboats with semihollow keels, sort of U-shaped in cross section. This type of design of course causes a weak high-stress point, which is likely to deflect under load, and is extremely likely to crack. An acquaintance of mine had a 32' Bayliner with this problem, aggravated by a chance encounter with an uncharted rock in the San Juans. He was an epoxy formulator, so he pressure-injected a low-viscosity high-modulus epoxy into the crack (his own brew, but similar to Sika 35), and then filled the trough in the bilges with epoxy mortar. That was in '92, and last I heard, the boat still had the shiny side up.
So the structural problem should be diagnosed and repaired before all the sweat, time and expense of a repaint. It could just be cosmetic, or it could be signs of cancer. Maybe a second opinion by someone with 'glass hull experience is in order. After the repairs are either completed or vetoed, your choice of coatings sounds just fine. Keep us posted, OK? Good luck.
Messages In This Thread
- Glass Kayak
Johnnie -- 1/21/2001, 1:32 pm- Not suitable for scottish paddlers! *NM*
Marcelo -- 1/24/2001, 11:06 am- Re: Not Fiberglass Thank God!
George Cushing -- 1/23/2001, 2:33 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
Ken Brunton -- 1/23/2001, 2:30 pm- Re: Check this out, Lexan kayak from Innovex Corp
Grant Goltz -- 1/23/2001, 12:23 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
Johnnie -- 1/22/2001, 10:29 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
David Dick -- 1/23/2001, 6:57 am
- Re: Glass Kayak
Don -- 1/22/2001, 10:16 pm- Re: Makes me wonder
Shawn Baker -- 1/23/2001, 10:44 am- Re: Makes me wonder
George Cushing -- 1/24/2001, 6:11 am- Re: Aren't Trees Amazing?
Shawn Baker -- 1/24/2001, 10:22 am- Re: Aren't Trees Amazing?
Grant Goltz -- 1/24/2001, 12:36 pm- Re: Aren't Trees Amazing?
Shawn Baker -- 1/24/2001, 12:55 pm- Re: Strip-deck C
Grant Goltz -- 1/25/2001, 12:49 pm
- Re: Strip-deck C
- Re: Aren't Trees Amazing?
- Re: Aren't Trees Amazing?
- Re: Makes me wonder
Don -- 1/24/2001, 2:35 am- Re: Heat Treating Plastic
Shawn Baker -- 1/24/2001, 10:17 am
- Re: Aren't Trees Amazing?
- Re: Makes me wonder
- Re: Glass Kayak
John Schroeder -- 1/22/2001, 9:58 pm- Re: Polycarbonate *Pic*
Shawn Baker -- 1/22/2001, 11:29 am- Re: Polycarbonate
Lee -- 1/23/2001, 1:06 am- Re: Reading Material
Shawn Baker -- 1/23/2001, 10:31 am
- Methyl Methacrylate
Pete Rudie -- 1/22/2001, 4:39 pm- Re: Help Pete!
George Cushing -- 1/23/2001, 3:00 pm- Re: Help Pete!
Pete Rudie -- 1/24/2001, 1:05 am
- Re: Allright Smarty Pants!
George Cushing -- 1/23/2001, 2:56 pm- I wonder
mike allen -- 1/22/2001, 5:31 pm- Re: I wonder VACUUM FORMING
Eric Schade (shearwater boats) -- 1/22/2001, 7:30 pm- Re: I wonder VACUUM FORMING
John Monfoe -- 1/23/2001, 6:46 am- Re: Big Aluminum Billet
Spidey -- 1/23/2001, 1:31 am- Re: I wonder VACUUM FORMING
mike allen -- 1/22/2001, 8:06 pm - Re: Big Aluminum Billet
- Re: I wonder VACUUM FORMING
- Re: Help Pete!
- Re: Reading Material
- Re: Glass Kayak
Spidey -- 1/22/2001, 1:14 am- Re: Glass Kayak
Arlen -- 1/22/2001, 11:32 pm- Re: Thickness Shear Strength
Spidey -- 1/23/2001, 12:35 am- Re: Thickness Shear Strength
Ken Brunton -- 1/23/2001, 2:16 pm
- Re: Thickness Shear Strength
- Re: Glass Kayak
Victor lapostolle -- 1/22/2001, 1:54 am- Re: Glass Kayak
John Monfoe -- 1/22/2001, 6:17 am- Re: Both Glass Kayaks!
Spidey -- 1/23/2001, 12:16 am
- Re: Both Glass Kayaks!
- Re: Thickness Shear Strength
- Lexan Kayak
Paul G. Jacobson -- 1/21/2001, 11:33 pm- Re: lots of suntan lotions
Tony -- 1/22/2001, 6:48 pm
- Re: Glass Kayak
daren -- 1/21/2001, 10:14 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
David Hanson -- 1/22/2001, 12:29 pm
- Re: Glass Kayak
Jon -- 1/21/2001, 7:54 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
tom preska -- 1/21/2001, 9:38 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
Johnnie -- 1/21/2001, 10:13 pm- Re: Glass Kayak
David Dick -- 1/21/2001, 11:25 pm
- Re: Glass Kayak
- Re: Glass Kayak
- Re: Not Fiberglass Thank God!
- Not suitable for scottish paddlers! *NM*