So a little bit about the dingy, It is from the 60, previous owner says it its a Dyer, though from the little online research I did I am not sure that it is. Right now it is in need of some love. It has the following issues with:
Fiberglass:
-there are several small (about 1/4 inch) holes drilled in the bottom of the dingy
-There is one crack in the fiberglass on the side chine of the hull
Wood:
-The wooden seats have rotten away and will need to be replaced
-There is a wood trim that goes around the entire inside lip of the dingy, this is missing a foot long section that will need to be replaced (the rest of this is fine and will just need sanding and finishing)
Ok so here are my questions:
1) For the drilled holes I plan on putting a few layers fiber glass cloth on the inside and using some type of epoxy to fill in from the out side. I am not really sure what specific products to use. If some one could post some links to what cloth/ resin / and epoxy would be good for this situation it would be super helpful.
2) For the crack I plan to cut out the damaged part and put in a fiberglass patch, once again if some one could recommend a good cloth/ resin combo that would be great.
3) For the missing seats I plan to make templates out of cardboard or paper to figure out what size/shape I need. Does any one have any recommendations for a reasonably priced wood that that will hold up well in the marine environment (I plan on using spar varnish on the wood, but would also be open to any suggestions.)? Same goes for the trim as well.
Here is a little picture of the Dingy on top of my car, I'll try to post some pictures down the road that show some of the issues mentiond above.
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