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I've got a long abandoned Kevlar Mad River Malachite hull. It has a gelcoat bottom that might be salvageable, and a couple small tears to patch. The Kevlar cloth on the interior is very dry, and I feel like the hull has gotten "Soft".
I was wondering if saturating the interior with resin might strengthen the hull? I'm not concerned about adding a little weigh, just giving the boat a second life. I usually use epoxy on boats but as I'm inclined to try Vinylester on this hull. Does Vinylester soak in as well as epoxy?
The flip side is, if its not worth rebuilding a hull like this, what would be the best way to preserve its shape and set it up as a male plug? Thanks, Woody
I was wondering if saturating the interior with resin might strengthen the hull? I'm not concerned about adding a little weigh, just giving the boat a second life. I usually use epoxy on boats but as I'm inclined to try Vinylester on this hull. Does Vinylester soak in as well as epoxy?
The flip side is, if its not worth rebuilding a hull like this, what would be the best way to preserve its shape and set it up as a male plug? Thanks, Woody