Chief reasons for fiberglass chopped strand mat
used in boat building are its durability, and easy to repair. You can
patch boat holes in an afternoon and fiberglass a boat in just a couple
of days. This article covers how to fiberglass a boat using epoxy resin.
1
Prepare the boat
for fiber-glassing. Before you begin the process of applying fiberglass
to your boat, you need to prepare the boat. There are several
preparations to consider.
Removing extra
items from the bottom of the boat. You should remove the keel, any lift
stakes or rails, and anything else that should not be covered in
fiberglass.
Repair any holes
with appropriate filler. To repair a hole, cut out the damaged section,
wash and apply a dewaxing solvent, grind the area with a disk sander,
apply a laminate or acrylic patch to the outside of the hull with
polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) mold release, apply a fiberglass patch measured
and cut to fit the hole. Apply resin, repeat the fiberglass/resin
application process as necessary and add hardener.
Clean the hull of the boat. The hull should be clear of debris, barnacles, dust, dirt and mold.
Sand the boat. For best results, the surface should be a little rough. Too much sanding can cause rippling.
2
Mix resin and
hardener according to package directions and pour the solution into a
paint try immediately. After about 30 minutes, the solution should be
significantly hardened and ready to apply to the hull of the boat.
3
Apply the first
coat of resin. This first coat is called the seal coat. Using a foam
roller, apply firm pressure and directional strokes to spread the resin
as evenly as possible. Wait for the surface to no longer be tacky before
doing additional work on the hull.
4
Prepare and
install the fiberglass cloth. Cut fiberglass cloth to the shape needed.
Attach the fiberglass cloth to the hull using tape, tacks or staples.
5
Apply a second
coat of resin. This coat is called the bond coat. If you have waited for
a while, consider sanding the hull again. Working from one end of the
hull to the other, apply the bond coat over the fiberglass cloth. Remove
the material you have used to attach the fiberglass cloth to the boat
before the bond coat sets up completely.
6
Apply another
coat of resin. This coat is known as the fill coat. Wait for the
previous coat to set up hard. If you have waited a significant period of
time, clean and sand the hull again.
7
Apply a final
coat of resin. The finish coat should be smooth and even, but should
also be thick enough to allow you to sand the hull evenly without
damaging the cloth.
8
Sand the hull.
Give the final coat enough time to dry, preferably overnight. Use lower
grit paper at first and finish with a higher grit paper.
9
Apply a
protective agent. This can be paint or another boat hull finish. Apply
the protective agent according to the package directions.
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