[Rhodes22-list] John about Slim's Repairs and Michael W

Tootle ekroposki at charter.net
Thu Aug 28 12:23:24 EDT 2008


Michael, 

I said picture...  it shows what they are taking about phase separation of
alcohol from gasoline.  That is what is happening and causing all the
issues.  That alcohol absorbs moisture further deteriorating into water,
solid gummy residue and from what I am told acids.  

John,

Yes I saw the screws.  I believe that in many cases Stan made things the way
he did so that if there was an accident, the accident would not destroy the
boat.  And that any damage could easily be repaired.  I believe that the
orginal plates are glued to the walls with polyester resin, the same stuff
used to lay up the boat.  

What those two screws mean is a 'hole' in the exterior cabin wall if it
happens again.  Epoxy used as a glue to fiberglass should hold without the
two screws.  Furthermore, when making repairs, a good glass man would have
saved the cut out piece and epoxy or glued it back in place.  Then filled
the remining holes and saw edges, faired and either gel coated or painted
over.  A good glass man can match colors quite closely.  What I am saying is
that the hole covering is a quick fix rather that a professional fix.  Maybe
he installed some back lights behind the piece.

The important thing is the boat is fixed.  Now maybe we can see pictures of
the Mississippi?

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
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At 09:58 AM 8/28/2008 -0400, Lowe, Rob wrote:
>Thanks!  That's exactly what I need to do with my chain plate too.  Part
>of my hesitancy was reglassing the interior, but the cover over the hole
>works for me.  Is there any type of block or pin through the plate that
>resists pulling against the top of the boat?  I'm curious if just gluing
>it to the side is adequate. - rob

If I interpret the pics correctly, the plate is further fastened to 
the cabin wall from the outside (see two new screw heads in third 
pic).  So, it's glued to the inside and screwed from the 
outside.  Probably not going anywhere.

Cheers!

John Lock
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s/v Pandion - '79 Rhodes 22
Lake Sinclair, GA
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