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A boatbuilding friend set me on the right lines when
he came to repair a glass fibre dinghy. Apparently the resin reinforced glass is porous and only the gellcoat is impervious, so if the gellcoat is cracked or damaged it will absorb moisture. He recommended thorough drying before refinishing. When I refinished my ASW20 in 2 pack I put a small fan heater in the trailer for 8 weeks to dry the airframe ( de-humidifier would work even better) Result, on reweighing after refinishing the glider lost 18 kg, now weighs just 5 kg more than new 22 years ago. I dont believe in 'Dark Matter', H20 is a much more plausable cause. Anybody else got any thoughts on the subject? David Smith |
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