• Fixing and sealing a fin box

    From Andy McKenzie@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 17 08:21:33 2022
    The metal fin box on an ERB 4 that I look after was pulled out of the hull in a collision with a log. Luckily it didn't detach completely, and the rear compartment was well enough sealed that not much water entered, and the crew only realized the extent
    of the damage when they got back to the boathouse. They commented that the boat had seemed easier to sit as the outing went on!

    The box is a tight push fit into the hull and it's not obvious how it was originally sealed - would it be epoxied in, or would it have been fixed with silicone so that it comes away cleanly in an accident?

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  • From Phil@21:1/5 to Andy McKenzie on Mon Jan 17 11:24:42 2022
    On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 5:21:34 AM UTC+13, Andy McKenzie wrote:
    The metal fin box on an ERB 4 that I look after was pulled out of the hull in a collision with a log. Luckily it didn't detach completely, and the rear compartment was well enough sealed that not much water entered, and the crew only realized the
    extent of the damage when they got back to the boathouse. They commented that the boat had seemed easier to sit as the outing went on!

    The box is a tight push fit into the hull and it's not obvious how it was originally sealed - would it be epoxied in, or would it have been fixed with silicone so that it comes away cleanly in an accident?
    You could ask an authoritative source: http://www.esrowingservices.co.uk/main-navigation/about-us/eric-sims.html

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  • From Andy McKenzie@21:1/5 to Phil on Tue Jan 18 07:10:50 2022
    On Monday, 17 January 2022 at 19:24:43 UTC, Phil wrote:
    On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 5:21:34 AM UTC+13, Andy McKenzie wrote:
    The metal fin box on an ERB 4 that I look after was pulled out of the hull in a collision with a log. Luckily it didn't detach completely, and the rear compartment was well enough sealed that not much water entered, and the crew only realized the
    extent of the damage when they got back to the boathouse. They commented that the boat had seemed easier to sit as the outing went on!

    The box is a tight push fit into the hull and it's not obvious how it was originally sealed - would it be epoxied in, or would it have been fixed with silicone so that it comes away cleanly in an accident?
    You could ask an authoritative source: http://www.esrowingservices.co.uk/main-navigation/about-us/eric-sims.html
    I followed Phil's advice (thanks Phil!) and contacted ES Rowing. While not how they would do it in their workshop, they suggested epoxy as the appropriate fixing for a field repair.

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