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#198900 - 12/12/09 07:53 PM Forward internal bulk heads have come loose
Red C Offline
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Registered: 12/04/09
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Loc: Port Noarlunga South Aus
Hi all, A mate has a fiberglass mossie and the ply bulkheads inside the hull under the forward cross beam have come loose. Has anyone encountered this and what do people recommend to remedy this. Cheers

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#199379 - 12/22/09 04:42 PM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: Red C]
greymatter Offline
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if this boat is a fiberglass boat with timber frames and timber deck dont wast time or money on it this would be a blokey boat. recomend scaping the hulls and getting some good timber ones. if he still wonts to sail it could always get some 2" fiberglass tape and fiberglass the frame in. you should be able to have enough access through the hatch cover.

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#199392 - 12/22/09 08:20 PM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: greymatter]
Red C Offline
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Loc: Port Noarlunga South Aus
no the boat is completely fiberglass, deck, hull etc, the bulkhead is just a support that is cut to the shape of the cross section of the hull that I presume gives support under the forward cross beam that supports the mast. i would imagine that this would be the most stressed part of the hull. Maybe members could let me know if this bulkhead is in place in their fiberglass boats or if the hull is purely empty?

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#201049 - 01/22/10 05:48 PM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: Red C]
NixonJr Offline
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Registered: 01/22/10
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Loc: Parkdale, Vic
I'v had the same problem happen to my cobra,
you will need to rip off the deck and fiberglass the frame back in. In my case i made a new frame because it had split!

Best way is to mix up some fiberglass bog and use a big ice-cream stick to smooth around between the hull and the frame. Then place some fiberglass tape to secure the frame.
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#201060 - 01/22/10 08:53 PM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: Red C]
Darryn Offline
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Loc: Port Noarlunga, SA, Australia
Originally Posted By: Red C
no the boat is completely fiberglass, deck, hull etc, the bulkhead is just a support that is cut to the shape of the cross section of the hull that I presume gives support under the forward cross beam that supports the mast. i would imagine that this would be the most stressed part of the hull. Maybe members could let me know if this bulkhead is in place in their fiberglass boats or if the hull is purely empty?


Just noticed you are in Port Noarlunga South, I live there too so I can check out this bulkhead problem if you want. Send me a pm with your phone number.

Darryn
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#201284 - 01/26/10 03:19 AM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: NixonJr]
Peter_Foulsum Offline
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Loc: Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo...
Rick or Robert,

Welcome to the Mozzie forum/swarm. grin

Great to have a Cobra stalwart aboard. smile wink

Regards,

Peter
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#201359 - 01/26/10 07:22 PM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: Peter_Foulsum]
NixonJr Offline
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Registered: 01/22/10
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Loc: Parkdale, Vic
arr someone knows my name smile
Thought i better come and mix it up a bit,

Rob smile
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#201379 - 01/27/10 05:07 AM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: NixonJr]
Peter_Foulsum Offline
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Loc: Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo...
Originally Posted By: NixonJr
I'v had the same problem happen to my cobra,
you will need to rip off the deck and fiberglass the frame back in. In my case i made a new frame because it had split!

Best way is to mix up some fiberglass bog and use a big ice-cream stick to smooth around between the hull and the frame. Then place some fiberglass tape to secure the frame.


Hi Rob,

What was the cause of the problem ?

Since both the Cobra and the Mosquito are similar they would have the similar stresses in that area.

Would a stiffer bulkhead at initial build fix the problem or do you think that a stiffer hull doubler is better ? confused

I assume that there were no issues with the original attachment. Maybe that's just a wild assumption. crazy

Regards,

Peter
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#201474 - 01/28/10 01:38 AM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: Peter_Foulsum]
NixonJr Offline
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Registered: 01/22/10
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Loc: Parkdale, Vic
umm not sure on cause,
as the frame was broken when i bought the boat,

I suspect that the hull had been hit by something as it looks like it has been repaired but they did not notice/fix the broken frame...

We simpley took the deck off pulled out the old frame and replaced it with 10mm foam sandwich fiberglass frame... however the old frame's had big air-flow holes in them - maybe this is why mine broke and came lose.
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#201575 - 01/29/10 05:10 AM Re: Forward internal bulk heads have come loose [Re: NixonJr]
Peter_Foulsum Offline
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Loc: Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo...
Rob,

Big airflow holes !! cry eek What were they thinking !!

I assume you used structural grade foam for the new frame.

Is it just a single frame or are there other stiffeners as well ? I have seen some Mozzies where they have some other frame type stiffening close to the front beams.

Regards,

Peter
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