[Rhodes22-list] Fiberglass patches on concrete?
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Mon Apr 27 17:11:11 EDT 2009
Andy,
Congratulations on finding the leak. They usually are quite easy to find
and as in this case caused by a previous owner.
I forget where you are sailing. If you are in a northern climate with
freeze thaw cycles, the ballast must be completely dry before repairing.
Actually, no matter where you are, the material has to be dried. This can be done
with heat lamps or whatever you have to dry the ballast completely.This
could take a week or more. Once dried, a well placed fiberglass repair should
take care of the problem. Apparently the previous owner was in a hurry and
put a band aid on it and had planned on repairing it at a later date. The
band aid held so well he simply forgot about it or didn't think it was an
issue when he sold it to Stan.
Rummy
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