47 apache hull failure?
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Why do some people feel the need to make factual statements which imply expertise when in reality they don’t have a clue. With proper scarf ratios, modern epoxies, reinforcements and proper execution, the repair can be stronger than the original glass/poly laminate. The risk is making the repair too stiff/strong and creating a hinge point where the original laminate fails further along the hull. The reality is E-Glass/Polyester have relatively poor fatigue performance so these old boats (which have a history of fatigue inducing operation) are running time bombs. Vinylester is a bit better but if you want a fatigue resistant hull, go epoxy and a moderate modulus carbon with selective use of S-Glass and Kevlar. In addition to the weight savings, Carbon/Epoxy laminates have extraordinary fatigue performance. That’s yet another reason modern commercial aircraft are moving to these structures.
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Yes it can be repaired, as most normal minded person would never trust that structure from future stress cracks. I have seen many repairs in my day, always shows up in years to come.
Try selling that boat repaired , funny someone stated it will ad to it's heritage. Fricken helarious.
Remember all the Calen marine cat, first cat to 204 mph, then shredded right side and peeled like a banana back towards transomtransom. Mystic could have fixed till they found severe structural damage.
my friend owns it. Come on and fix thatPOS. It's all repairable right. My @ss.
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Never speak about others that you have no fricken clue about.
Yes it can be repaired, as most normal minded person would never trust that structure from future stress cracks. I have seen many repairs in my day, always shows up in years to come.
Try selling that boat repaired , funny someone stated it will ad to it's heritage. Fricken helarious.
Remember all the Calen marine cat, first cat to 204 mph, then shredded right side and peeled like a banana back towards transomtransom. Mystic could have fixed till they found severe structural damage.
my friend owns it. Come on and fix thatPOS. It's all repairable right. My @ss.
My 2 cents
Yes it can be repaired, as most normal minded person would never trust that structure from future stress cracks. I have seen many repairs in my day, always shows up in years to come.
Try selling that boat repaired , funny someone stated it will ad to it's heritage. Fricken helarious.
Remember all the Calen marine cat, first cat to 204 mph, then shredded right side and peeled like a banana back towards transomtransom. Mystic could have fixed till they found severe structural damage.
my friend owns it. Come on and fix thatPOS. It's all repairable right. My @ss.
My 2 cents
#47
Never speak about others that you have no fricken clue about.
Yes it can be repaired, as most normal minded person would never trust that structure from future stress cracks. I have seen many repairs in my day, always shows up in years to come.
Try selling that boat repaired , funny someone stated it will ad to it's heritage. Fricken helarious.
Remember all the Calen marine cat, first cat to 204 mph, then shredded right side and peeled like a banana back towards transomtransom. Mystic could have fixed till they found severe structural damage.
my friend owns it. Come on and fix thatPOS. It's all repairable right. My @ss.
My 2 cents
Yes it can be repaired, as most normal minded person would never trust that structure from future stress cracks. I have seen many repairs in my day, always shows up in years to come.
Try selling that boat repaired , funny someone stated it will ad to it's heritage. Fricken helarious.
Remember all the Calen marine cat, first cat to 204 mph, then shredded right side and peeled like a banana back towards transomtransom. Mystic could have fixed till they found severe structural damage.
my friend owns it. Come on and fix thatPOS. It's all repairable right. My @ss.
My 2 cents
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After looking at these I am thanking my Guardian Angel. I had to get a 16' Larson back to the harbor when a storm blew up on Lake Huron. I was going against 10-12' waves for 2 miles. Fortunately I had plenty of power and the boat handled it well. Of course while I was 100 yards outside the harbor I lost throttle control. All the motor mounts broke in the outboard and the screw for the throttle cable shook loose. But I made it back and not even a gel crack anywhere on that boat. I've also been out in 8' with my 280 Velocity. After watching the Donzi video I won't do that again. I had the boat so far off the water my wife could see the entire boat above the break wall of the harbor. Maybe I need to take it a little easier.




