Deck Repairs Part 3: Bonding the New Core
This is the third part of a series of videos on repairing fiberglass boat decks. In the first part, David showed how to identify problem areas. In the second part, he talked about how he removes and replaces bad sections of the deck core. In this final video of the series, he'll show you what epoxy supplies he uses, the process for bonding the new core in place, how he uses fiberglass cloth to strengthen the repair, the filling and fairing process, and finally priming the work in preparation for painting.

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Deck Repairs Part 2: Replacing the Core

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Failed deck core repair Part I

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How to replace your ROTTEN deck core

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Fiberglass Core Replacement Part 3

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Failed deck core repair Part II

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Replace Deck Core From Below #33

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Fiberglassing A Composite Boat Transom! The RIGHT Way!

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Fiberglass Core Replacement Part 1

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DIY Fiberglass Repair: Tips & Tricks | E005

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Deck Repairs: Tapping the Deck

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Bedding Deck Hardware Using Through Bolts & Butyl Tape

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#30 - Replacing the deck core part 1

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Contessa 32 Deck Hatches Replacement (Project Lottie Ep 22)

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Fibreglassing Made Simple - with WEST SYSTEM Epoxy

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Rusty Stanchion Backing Plate Replaced with G10 #Epoxyresin Sheet - #Fibreglass / #Flowcoat Repair

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