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Reply to: At what point should you not bother on repairing delaminated hulls?

[quote=MN3][quote]o my question is should I call it quits before I invest more time, effort and money or does this sound like a doable fix that can have a payable outcome.[/quote] question has 2 main parts to me: (I always try to think about what could be the worst case, but hope for the best case) 1. do you have the time and resources seems like you have answered that, yes you have the time and you don't care about the cost of the epoxy 2. Is it safe? that is hard to say. sounds like your entire boat has delam failure I assume it is a foam core boat, and the next question is it delaminated on the inside? if it is ... your boat is being held together by 3 thin / weak layers so to me it is structurally questionable. I wouldn't sail it in heavy air i wouldn't allow crew on it who weren't experienced sailors who will keep their wits in a catastrophic failure I would sail it only close to shore (i would't sail this boat for those reasons)[/quote]

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