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I live in a subdivision call College Acres Estates in northern
Indianapolis. I had my boat setting in the drive as I reworked the garage so that I could keep it there. Someone decided that it was not proper and shot it in the side. The boat is a 1970 Venture 21. The hole is about 8" to 10" below the rubrail, about 2' back from the front of the cockpit. It is circular, the fiberglass is broken and the paint on the inside is blown off. However the bullet does not appear to have completely penetrated the the hull, as there is no apparent hole on the inside. The bullet could have been a 22 or from a pellet gun based on the diameter of the hole in the broken fibers. Does anyone have any suggestions for the repair? |
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![]() "Keith Nuttle" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any suggestions for the repair? Call the state police! Firing a firearm with in 100 yrd of a house, road so on is very illegal...especially if the direction of the bullet would have gone into the house if the boat was not there. The person could be charged with attempted murder. A similar thing happen to my boss and the guy did it three times he now is serving time. Take a few good pictures of the hole in the boat and in the direction that the bullet came from, for your records... People who do these kind of things are severely "off" and tend to not stop unless they know that you are keeping track of the details. Also make sure the police report states the direction of origination and if they take the bullet out get a picture of it sitting next to a quarter (for scale). I guarantee it will be lost as soon as the officer gets into his car (know that from personal experience...). You may also be able to claim the vandalism repair on your home insurance but it really is easy to fix and won't cost that much. Clean out the hole, get a fiberglass repair kit (comes with a small can of resin and some glass sheets) and cut the glass into small pieces the size of the hole. Saturate them with resin and layer them into the hole. Fill it up as tightly as you can. Let cure and then get a gel coat repair kit and fix the gel coat. Easy to do but will cost a couple dollars (probably less them $50 from start to finish). mark |
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It doesn't sound too serious. Given the typical structural repair is find
the bottom of the repair and grind out from it on a very shallow slope (10 to 1?) this would be probably be overkill. I would just fill it in. If you do elect for surgery, try not to ruin the bullet because of ballistic evidence. The jerk may brag to someone and word may get around. "Keith Nuttle" wrote in message ... I live in a subdivision call College Acres Estates in northern Indianapolis. I had my boat setting in the drive as I reworked the garage so that I could keep it there. Someone decided that it was not proper and shot it in the side. The boat is a 1970 Venture 21. The hole is about 8" to 10" below the rubrail, about 2' back from the front of the cockpit. It is circular, the fiberglass is broken and the paint on the inside is blown off. However the bullet does not appear to have completely penetrated the the hull, as there is no apparent hole on the inside. The bullet could have been a 22 or from a pellet gun based on the diameter of the hole in the broken fibers. Does anyone have any suggestions for the repair? |
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Keith,
You most likely have a double hull type boat with expanded (pour in place) foam between the two surfaces. The fact there was no penetration through the inner shell indicates either a high powered pellet or if it was a .22 it may have fragmented upon entry. In either case, I wouldnt worry about finding it. For the fix...I would suggest (depending on the size of the hole) a 3/'8" or 1/2" light countersink to clean up the edges of the hole. Nothing fancy, just counter sink the hole and sand lightly around it. A mix of epoxy and Cab-o-sil and some micro balloons would be the best fix. No glass cloth...just the epoxy mix. I wouldnt recommend polyester...but if it is all you have, go with it. Clean the hole and the area well. Remove all dust with a little acetone or denatured alcohol. I assume you cannot get behind the hole so if you may have to fill it with two or more applications this wont be a problem. If you CAN get behind it, just repeat on the inside what you do on the outside...a light counter sink and fill. Just when the first application has stiffened up fill again. you want the two applications to bond and this is best when the first application is still "green". Just get it filled...sand fair and flat...prime and match the paint as best you can. I will be glad to answer any questions. Hope this helps, Dave Reid "Keith Nuttle" wrote in message ... I live in a subdivision call College Acres Estates in northern Indianapolis. I had my boat setting in the drive as I reworked the garage so that I could keep it there. Someone decided that it was not proper and shot it in the side. The boat is a 1970 Venture 21. The hole is about 8" to 10" below the rubrail, about 2' back from the front of the cockpit. It is circular, the fiberglass is broken and the paint on the inside is blown off. However the bullet does not appear to have completely penetrated the the hull, as there is no apparent hole on the inside. The bullet could have been a 22 or from a pellet gun based on the diameter of the hole in the broken fibers. Does anyone have any suggestions for the repair? |
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I'd take the boat to a marina. That's where boats belong. Or buy a trailer
and move to a trailer park. Boats look fine in the driveways there. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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![]() "Sam" wrote in message m... In any event,if the police get involved I'd mention Sail Loco as he sounds like the type. If the original poster is still around I would like to know the out come. I hope you did call the police or the state police if your locals did not care. Today they shot your boat tomorrow maybe some kid on a moped. |
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