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Patches on a steel hull 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 0  
What is the correct thickness steel to use to repair holes in the hull of a RQ? I need to cap the keel at the bough and replate under the engines.
 
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Re: Patches on a steel hull 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 3  
You need to cut out the bad _meta_l and replace it. Patching won't pass any survey that I would do.

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Re: Patches on a steel hull 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 0  
Thank You, I agree and removal of the bad _meta_l was already planed. Which brings up another question. As a survever how much of an overlap between the old and new steel is required? I was also planing to weld the inside 2" on 4" and the outside continious.
 
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Re: Patches on a steel hull 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 0  
3 inch overlap. As he said it is best to replace the whole section.
 
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Re: Patches on a steel hull 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 0  
So is this one of those times when there is a "right way" and "the way most people do it"? As I walk around the boat yard I see alot of steel boats with patches welded on the bottom of the hull. I would rather do it right then follow the rest of the Lemings off a cliff. Thank you for telling me the "Right Way" to do this repair.
 
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Are you saying to do a 3" overlap when replacing a bad section?
 
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I prefer to cut out the bad _meta_l and butt fit the new and weld both sides.

Any time you lap you have a chance of water intrusion between the pieces and rust.
 
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Re: Patches on a steel hull 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 0  
No if you were going to patch over rathur than cutout. Best to remove the bad and put in the new. Most do not do it this way.
 
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