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Apparent Wind

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Apparent Wind Apparent Wind Friday, January 25, 2013 This Old Hull Update Soft decks are a very common problem with old Lasers.   Over many years, the weight of the sailor in the middle of the deck leads to delamination of the sandwich structure.   Instead of a tightly bonded sandwich of fiberglass – foam – fiberglass, the top layer loses the bond with the foam.   This leaves the sailor supported by a 1/8” thick piece of fiberglass.   The affected area widens over time with the repeated flexing of the soft deck.   Recently I have had two lasers suffering from this condition.   Rather than attempt to cut a hole in the cockpit sidewall, and grind out and rebuild the sandwich construction, I elected to use the epoxy injection method described in Eric’s This Old Hull . Unlike Eric, I had no confidence that I could maintain air pressure in the hull for 24 hours.   I was using a pump designed to inflate water toys like ski tubes.   The nozzle fit quite well into the tra...

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