This is a video of a repair I made to one of my early 1970′s sunfish that had a split in the hull underneath the cockpit. For me this was a first time fiberglass repair. Much of the technique was garnered from youtube videos by individuals and product manufacturers, without whom this fix would have been much more trying. I offer my experience to add to the body of material out there.
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Jim – a little of both – some things are cheaper at home depot, some things are available at the marine store only. see my post on sunfish forums for a list of materials: go to sailingforums . com and search for sunfish hull repair and my post listing materials will come up. (youtube wont let me post a link)
Great job here, Doug! I just put a gash in the bottom of my sunfish, and this is exactly what I needed to see! Must I get the materials at a marine shop, or can I find these sorts of materials elsewhere? … Jim
Scotty – it s a judgement call based on size and location – what i learned about fiberglass and epoxy is that its damn strong even in small doses. you may very well be successful fixing it the way you suggest as long as you overlap onto the adjacent edge enough.
if i just have a small crack running laterally along the underside do i need to cut it out or can i just sand and paste a patch over it?
Wow, thanks for the great instruction.
Wonderful how to video that is informative and edited so as not to bore the viewer.
Bravo!