Hello All,
This may seem ridiculous but here goes. I'm just learning to sail and I picked up an old Sears Whirlwind (looks like a Sunfish to me). It cost almost nothing and the sail and topside is in great shape but there's no covering on the bottom of the boat; just foam. The plastic covering below the trim (water line), is completely removed.
Can I create a new cover by using epoxy, fiberglass, or something that will harden over the foam rather than melt it? I found something called vanillacryl which -might- work. Has anybody every done anything like this?
Thank you,
Steve
This may seem ridiculous but here goes. I'm just learning to sail and I picked up an old Sears Whirlwind (looks like a Sunfish to me). It cost almost nothing and the sail and topside is in great shape but there's no covering on the bottom of the boat; just foam. The plastic covering below the trim (water line), is completely removed.
Can I create a new cover by using epoxy, fiberglass, or something that will harden over the foam rather than melt it? I found something called vanillacryl which -might- work. Has anybody every done anything like this?
Thank you,
Steve