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stonefish
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Topic: Repairing rudder chipsPosted: 22 Aug 18 at 9:28pm |
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Hi,
Whats the best way to repair small chips around the edge of a dinghy rudder, in this case a Solo rudder? Obviously it's not going to make a massive difference to performance but it will be one less thing I can blame my poor results on ![]() Thanks. ![]() ![]() |
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iGRF
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Posted: 22 Aug 18 at 10:10pm |
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You could try white gel coat repair and use sellotape to contain it, then rub it down afterwards. A better investment however would be a book on racing tactics, those chips won't do anything compared to a bad start.
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Rupert
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 6:49am |
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Do both. Those chips are cheap to mend, using gelcoat filler or even car body filler, and psychologically will help massively, as at the same time sand and polish the blade. You start to get more in tune with your boat, at one with the wind shifts, you become an upwind god. Then you hit a patch of weed and come crashing back down to earth. Nice while it lasts!
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PeterG
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 8:33am |
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Yes, gel coat filler is the answer, and easy - but should you perhaps leave them - so you do have something to blame your results on
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Pierre
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 9:28am |
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Yup... gel coat and parcel tape. Works a treat.
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Sam.Spoons
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 9:53am |
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Plastic Padding type car filler is easier to work than gel coat filler but is greeny-grey colour.
IMHO the best book for the club sailor is Eric Twiname's "Start To Win" but "Club Sailor - From Back To Front" by Clive Eplett covers much of the same ground in a similarly down to earth style.
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 10:20am |
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Stay away from the brown parcel tape! The tape comes off leaving a right mess of adhesive behind. Plain old sellotape is what I have found works best. All it is doing is excluding air (oxygen) so the gelcoat dries hard rather than tacky.
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 11:28am |
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Or get the stryene wax solution to add to the gelcoat
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 12:14pm |
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The above advice does assume its a gel coated rudder. Not all are...
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Posted: 23 Aug 18 at 2:49pm |
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I was going to suggest Plastic Padding too. I think you can now get it in white.
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