Sandpiper
Active Member
I am at the point in my project on a 1996 Hardtop 20 foot double eagle where I am hoping to get some direction from the fibreglass community on what the best plan of action would be to fill the old inboard hole at the back of my boat. I would like to use marine plywood to span the hole and laminate 2- 3/4 plywood sections around the perimeter drilled into the stringers to support the decking I will be placing over top of it.
My questions is what is your preferred layup for the 3/4 Marine Plywood piece that spans the approximate 3 foot by 4 foot section. I have Unwaxed poly resin that I used to fill some holes previously would this be a good resin to use and what type of cloths and how many layers should I use for the actual deck piece. I believe that I will use some gelcoat and sand to make some non skid for this piece when complete. Here are some pictures.
Dan
My questions is what is your preferred layup for the 3/4 Marine Plywood piece that spans the approximate 3 foot by 4 foot section. I have Unwaxed poly resin that I used to fill some holes previously would this be a good resin to use and what type of cloths and how many layers should I use for the actual deck piece. I believe that I will use some gelcoat and sand to make some non skid for this piece when complete. Here are some pictures.
Dan