i have reused the outer skin before. you want to restore the core so that the skin sits flush with the surrounding edges of the deck. Glue the skin back on with thickened epoxy. Once it has cured then do what Zonker said And take an angle grinder and grind back the edges on each side. This...
Originally, my head had a through hull but a previous owner had set it up to empty only into a tank. I was in the process of putting in a Y valve when I discovered that the previously capped through hull had a crack in the valve that weeps slightly. I am trying to decide what to do about this...
I had a boat that I put Interdeck on and after two years the nonskid was not aggressive enough for the kind of crew activity in racing. On the otherhand, I did Kiwigrip and it was still quite good after 5 or 6 years when I sold the boat. It is also pretty easy to touch up. The only thing that...
As you can see, it appears that I have some corrosion on the rudder post. Three years ago, I replaced the bearings with Jeffa bearings and glued an aluminum sleeve (the rudder post is aluminum) onto the post to create the exact tolerances for the roller bearing. The rudder post is connected to...
I once had a heat exchanger with small perforations. The boat would run fine and shut down. The next time when the engine was started and run it would overheat. Basically, as the engine heated up it would push out some of the anti-freeze into the raw water side. When the boat cooled this...
When I see the amount of flex in the tank wall it seems like maintaining a good seal is challenge without a backing plate of some kind. On the other hand, the tank is 30 years old so maybe not as much of a problem as it looks like.
I ended up overfilling the tank with diesel and got some leaking where the sender attaches to the top of the tank. The tank is stainless steel but fairly thin. I pressed on the top and some fuel leaked from under the sender. The screw in that vicinity is stripped. I wondered what the best...
So, I got a seat cutting tool and tried to clean up the sleeves. The tool removed the black carbon but did not seem to take off too much copper. I had the injectors rebuilt and re-installed them. Unfortunately, the one injector still leaks gas (i.e., blow by). It is enough that I can feel...
I find that a wetsuit provides enough buoyancy to keep me up against the hull. Kicking down to the keel is not hard and I grab on to it once I am there.
I would be really careful about air filtration on any hookah setup
I redid the grip on a few windsurfing booms back in the day and it wasn't to hard and they held up pretty well. I would think that the wear and tear on windsurfing booms would be significantly worse than on a wheel. There are quite a few videos on how to do a windsurfing boom.
Actually, the line is a scratch but I am going to replace this port anyway. I know that quite a few installs are without screws but the original was screwed to the hull as well as being caulked with something like dow 795. My assumption is that the original was polycarbonate but I plan to...