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Greg QS

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Vessel Name
Quiet Storm
Vessel Make
Nordlund 61
So I decided to take on a deck crazing /cracking problem . Or at least just get started on it. I am lucky the manufacture Nordlund, is still in business and was very helpful on the phone. Since September I have been working on this. The boat has wood decks covered by fiberglass. I am seeing cracking in the colored deck non skid as well in the fillets in the corners. After ripping into it I found issues with , of few thigs , Nails working up and popping the glass. a couple spots of water intrusion with minimal damage. delamination from the wood at the deck hatch.

I was able to get information from the head of the fiberglass department at Nordlund his recommendation. Fairly simple he said. Strip nonskid back down to the glass, remove glass if not adhered and spot re lay in with 6 oz cloth . Then Re 6 oz cloth whole area. I rolled the cloth up the corner slightly to renforce the fillets. The boat is made of vinyl ester , however I chose to use Epoxy 2 to 1 non blushing. He said no needed but fine. My reason for that is I can control the pot life much better, It is non blushing so no sanding in between and I have choices of hardeners allowing it to be worked with down to 50 degrees. Vinyl Eter bottoms out around 70 deg.
 
Ok what I am dealing with on the entire deck of the nonskid. Most prevalent on the upper deck and fore deck. The bridge in much better shape. I think it is due to the heat from the Florida sun where the boat was for years.
 

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What a job. Getting the sand finish off the deck is a terrible job 4 days of sanding. Re laying glass went quite well, 2 days to lay up , Fairing was another 4 days of laying , sanding, laying, and re sanding.
 

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Probably 6 hours to tape off and another 6 to install the finish and remove the tape and protection.
So what do you think? Still have a day of clean up to do. Install he foot switches for the windlass and the deck hatch. Remove tapes etc.
 

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I always admire those people who don't get their hands on things, but get on with it!
The ship can last for years and looks like new, Beautiful!
You must be very satisfied with your work, right?
 
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