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    Posted: 11 Apr 07 at 9:01pm
Hello all: I need help. I have a skipper 14 (fibreglass) whose exterior was
badly damaged during a violent storm this winter. I wish to repair it. How
can I separate the two skins of the hull? Are they glued?
Thank you.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 07 at 9:27pm

Knowing some of the forum members, they will advise you to use an angle-grinder, chop it into small bits and dispose of it on the tip, before getting a proper boat Wink

Then again, someone might come up with a more sensible suggestion.

Good luck anyway.

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Get it professionally repaired unless you have experience doing it.

Can you tell us more about the nature of the damage?

Also, Why do you want to split the hull / deck? They are glued in the factory, and are not really designed to be pulled apart after that.
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I'd be very reluctant to separate the two mouldings. You could get in a world of trouble!How to approach things depends a lot on exactly what the damage is, but I'd be thinking in terms of chopping out the worst damage, then grinding the edges back to a feathered edge, maybe a pre made flat panel from the inside and new layers of glass over the holes. It will be a long and filthy job, and you'll need to paint the boat when you've finished: by the sound of it and especially considering age you won't be able to replace gel coat.
This sounds like a very big unpleasant, messy time consuming and moderately expensive job. You need to consider very hard whether its really the best option over getting another boat.
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