cprettyman
New Member
So, I have a very old (pre-72 I think) sunfish that, after some time spent with fiberglass and gel coat, is watertight again for the first time in years, and I took it out this weekend and had a great sail. On to the next big challenge:
The foam blocks inside are clearly detached from the hull, so I am going to need to get in there with some adhesive. Can anyone recommend:
- Type of adhesive
- how to get in there (would one inspection port somewhere do the trick, or do I need port and starboard access? I already have access ports near the bow handle and the stern from otehr repairs, and would like to keep the number of holes I cut in the boat to a minimum.)
- a process to get the adhesive in there well?
- any and all advice welcome
Thanks!
The foam blocks inside are clearly detached from the hull, so I am going to need to get in there with some adhesive. Can anyone recommend:
- Type of adhesive
- how to get in there (would one inspection port somewhere do the trick, or do I need port and starboard access? I already have access ports near the bow handle and the stern from otehr repairs, and would like to keep the number of holes I cut in the boat to a minimum.)
- a process to get the adhesive in there well?
- any and all advice welcome
Thanks!