Longislandfish
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Hello. Has anyone glassed the 2 piece console together on a Parker 18/21. I am sick and tired of the screws falling out and chipping the outside flange gelcoat from movement and rough water conditions. I have added weight from a doghouse I built and it has been great. But even before I added it I noticed screws falling out and chipped holes.
My plan as of now is to remove everything I can from inside, cover and tarp all wiring, remove all through bolted hardware. Don the ppe and grab me 1/4 die grinder and grind the gelcoat on top and bottom of the seam. Not much area to work and it’s a miserable place to try to do fiberglass work but I don’t think there’s a better solution. 2-3 layers of 1708 with structural putty that the seam.
Cons is that it won’t be removable but I don’t think I need to remove it, the console is just csm on the sides and it flexes too much. Bigger hardware and. Backing plate was a thought but I don’t think it will be as strong as glass.
Hardest part seems to be the working space and limited movement, also keeping the area and boat clean while working. So working in small sections and pre wetting the glass out on a layup table and transferring them to a container into the console would be the easiest way.
Anyone do something like this ?
My plan as of now is to remove everything I can from inside, cover and tarp all wiring, remove all through bolted hardware. Don the ppe and grab me 1/4 die grinder and grind the gelcoat on top and bottom of the seam. Not much area to work and it’s a miserable place to try to do fiberglass work but I don’t think there’s a better solution. 2-3 layers of 1708 with structural putty that the seam.
Cons is that it won’t be removable but I don’t think I need to remove it, the console is just csm on the sides and it flexes too much. Bigger hardware and. Backing plate was a thought but I don’t think it will be as strong as glass.
Hardest part seems to be the working space and limited movement, also keeping the area and boat clean while working. So working in small sections and pre wetting the glass out on a layup table and transferring them to a container into the console would be the easiest way.
Anyone do something like this ?