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billfish16 09-08-2007 11:33 PM

Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
After reading on this Site how to rebuild a Fuel Hatch Cover I decided to give it a try even though I never worked with Epoxy and Fiberglass. I started off buying the Lowe's Poly Resin but had second thougts about the quality and returned it. The last thing I wanted to do was do this twice. I bought the West System from West Marine even though it is much more expensive. I was lucky enough to have a Sales Person who actually worked with Fiberglass and Epoxy Resin. He suggested I go with the Slow Hardener even though it was about twice the price of the Fast Hardener. I later found out it was worth the added expense and more.

I flipped the Hatch over onto two saw horses. I started with a Circular Saw to cut the underside fiberglass skin. I dropped the blade just enough to go through the bottom skin. I went around the perimiter of the raised area that covers the plywood.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...fish16/Saw.jpg



I was able to pull some of the fiberglass skin up by hand but I used a large chisel to speed the job up.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...pryingskin.jpg

All of the skin is removed showing the little plywood squares that every who owns a V20 just loves. These were waterlogged and most came up easily with the chisel.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...inremoved1.jpg

I used a grinder that I bought for $30 to knock down the fiberglass(see below) that was left around the perimeter of the plywood squares and the little bit of plywood that did not come up with the chisel or scraper
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...inremoved2.jpg

I cut a 3/4 piece of Exterior Grade Plywood to replace the damaged plywood that I removed. I then Epoxied the Plywood to the underside of the hatch. Because of someone else's misfortune on this Site I learned to use lots of Epoxy because the Plywood seems to absorb it. I also spent another $10 for a filler additive for the Epoxy. Since I was using the the Slow hardener I coated the underside of the Plywood first and let it soak in for 20 minutes and then added some more to the wood before coating the hatch and sticking them together. I also poured extra Epoxy on the Hatch in several places. I used lots of weight(5 gal buckets filled with water) on the plywood to keep the two pieces sandwiched tight while it cured overnight.

Now that the plywood is cured to the underside of the hatch I am ready to lay the fiberglass over the back of the plywood.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...chPlywood2.jpg

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...chPlywood1.jpg

More to follow............


msbhammer 09-08-2007 11:45 PM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Damm, a Newbie with a camera. I like him already. Great Pics. The job seems to be going good to. ;)

macojoe 09-09-2007 02:28 AM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Great Job!!! Keep it up!

randlemanboater2 09-09-2007 04:08 AM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Fine work BF!

msbhammer 09-09-2007 10:51 AM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Ok, so where are the Sunday morning pics. at. ;D

billfish16 09-09-2007 12:30 PM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
I know you guys like pics but I am over an hour away from the boat plus I have a job, two kids and a wife. More importanltly I still need to go out and fish...on my friends Bayliner Trophy, I know, I know a Bayliner.....but it gets us over the fish. The Hatch project is a little farther along than I have described above but I do not have pics to go along. I will not be foolish enough on this Site to go any further without PICS.

Seriously I could not have tackled this project without the people on this Site and their willingness to share their expertise as well as their misfortunes.

I have another project regarding my Transom which "Swells a half an inch" that I am just in the preliminary stages. I will post an updated picture or two on that subject today.

Bill

hangbelly 09-09-2007 06:19 PM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Very professional job there Billfish and nice documentury too!!

reguarding your swelling transom- might I suggest some butt paste and please no pics... This is a family site!! ;D ;D

msbhammer 09-09-2007 11:14 PM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Did he say Bayliner :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X ;D

whatknot 10-13-2007 12:39 PM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
Just wondering how your repair went. I've got my hatches clean and am ready for ply and glass.

msbhammer 10-13-2007 12:42 PM

Re: Fuel Hatch Rebuild Starts, Billfish16
 
yeah, whats up with the finish product. We want pics. ;D


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