
Turns out, water has been getting in where the Kevlar has cracked. When I chipped away the old Kevlar patch, I discovered that a 7 X 10 chunk of the foam core has rotted out, in the shape of the patch.
The rest of the core seems okay. I don't feel any other pithy spots when I press on the bottom of the hull.
My plan is to fill in the core where the foam is rotted out (I cut out the questionable bits) and put a big 'ole patch of 1/8 ABS over the whole mess.
What would make good filler material to replace the rotted out foam core? I would use JBWeld or PC-7 if the area weren't so large. I am considering very 'resin light' kevlar felt cut to fit the hole, and maybe some of those itty-bitty pieces of cut up kevlar felt that John Sweet sells to fill in the blanks as it were.
It would suck to have to sand down a bunch of Kevlar prior to gluing the ABS. What if I glued the ABS and epoxy-ed the felt at the same time? What could possibly go wrong? Does anybody know if West System Epoxy and 3M 3532 Urethane adhesive do terrible things to each other if they accidentally touch?
Any other ideas for filler? Should I face facts and make a nice Ovation planter for the front yard?
Sincerely,
Indefatigable in Detroit