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28TE spider cracks

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Looking at a few different boats and had some concerns about spider cracks. Anybody have any issues in any specific areas ?
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Those look pretty bad to me. Mine had just a few and I thought it might have been from transit where a strap was placed but am not sure. Spider cracks in just the gelcoat are pretty minor most times but as my Yacht sales guy tells me they can reappear. I had a new Carver that had some at a stress point and they took care of it under warranty so they do happen without being caused by hitting something.
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Mike,

Did you buy your boat out of state and have it shipped ? I am looking for reputable shipping company maybe in the Florida area. We have a offer going in on a boat after Christmas but she needs a restoration.

Guy
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Guy,
Got mine in Alameda and used OC Boatmovers. Shane as I remember. He has a great adjustable hydraulic trailer but it was at Sunset Aquatics when they closed the bridge for structural issues and stuck his trailer there. So we made another one work with wooden wedges etc... I'm not sure if he goes to Florida. Great people. You can fish with me... new electronics in my office.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year heading to the island for New Years party Thursday.
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Mike,

Enjoy the island, Merry Christmas and Happy New year to you. I will check OC Boat movers to get some information. Thanks for invitation to fishing and we will get together next year I am sure.

Guy
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Hi Guy. I've used "Flynn Marine Transport" twice to bring an Albin and a Compton from Florida to San Diego. Very happy and would recommend again.
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Gelcoat is made of polyester resin combined with various additives that add color, UV protection, gloss and to improve viscosity or thixotropic properties. These additives are often powders which, aside from their intended purposes usually make the gelcoat more brittle. Laminated fiberglass is more flexible than gelcoat, so spider cracks often occur where the underlying laminate flexes beyond the elastic limit of the gelcoat. Gelcoat is also prone to cracking if it is applied too thickly. It is difficult for the gelcoat applicator to maintain optimum thickness (about 20 mils) when spraying complicated parts like decks because of overlapping spray patterns. This is why you see spider crack on decks, especially around the cockpit and hatches and not so much on broad flat areas like hulls. Also, since heavily filled gelcoats have a different coefficient of thermal expansion (usually lower) than the substrate, cracks can develop when a part is subjected to intense heat and expands more than the gelcoat can handle. Lastly, using too much initiator (catalyst) can cause the gelcoat to shrink more than usual. When it's cold, gelcoat applicators often add a little extra catalyst to make sure the resin cures. Of course none of these issues are apparent when the boat leaves the factory, the boat always looks great. It takes time for the cracks to appear.

Last year I had my 28TE delivered from Deltaville, VA to Huntington Beach, CA by Ray Trent. He's moved several A28's and has a trailer designed specifically for this boat. He did a great job at a reasonable price.
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Ben423 wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:28 am Gelcoat is made of polyester resin combined with various additives ...
Hi Ben!

You seem fairly informed/knowledgable on the issue of gelcoat and spider cracks - do you have a recommended repair method? Our 35, which is now 12 years old, has them in many of the areas you mention and, while they're not particularly bad, I'd like to clean them up. Any help you (or any other AOG member) can provide would be appreciated!
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The best way to do a quality gelcoat repair is to spend a few years doing it. You'll make a lot of mistakes and have lots of color mismatches at first, but eventually you'll become an expert at it, and you'll be able to charge $50/hour to do it for other people. Or you can find a guy who's already put in the time and effort and made all the mistakes before. He'll have all the necessary tools and a good eye for color matching. You'll have to pay, but the job will be done.

Seriously, I recommend having a good gelcoat repair guy do the job. You can usually find someone like that at reputable boatyards.
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Thanks Ben - I was kinda thinking that would be the answer! :)

Happy New Year!
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In Dana Point it’s Oscar and you have to wait.😎
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catalina_mike wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2018 6:58 pm In Dana Point it’s Oscar and you have to wait.😎
Yup, I think that applies to all fiberglass guys, if you don't have to wait go find a different guy. Some of the guys around here that are really good are known to hide..
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Tom Cunningham wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 5:27 pm Hi Guy. I've used "Flynn Marine Transport" twice to bring an Albin and a Compton from Florida to San Diego. Very happy and would recommend again.
Tom,

Thanks for the information. What did the shipping cost from Florida ?
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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Ben423 wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:28 am Gelcoat is made of polyester resin combined with various additives that add color, UV protection, gloss and to improve viscosity or thixotropic properties. These additives are often powders which, aside from their intended purposes usually make the gelcoat more brittle. Laminated fiberglass is more flexible than gelcoat, so spider cracks often occur where the underlying laminate flexes beyond the elastic limit of the gelcoat. Gelcoat is also prone to cracking if it is applied too thickly. It is difficult for the gelcoat applicator to maintain optimum thickness (about 20 mils) when spraying complicated parts like decks because of overlapping spray patterns. This is why you see spider crack on decks, especially around the cockpit and hatches and not so much on broad flat areas like hulls. Also, since heavily filled gelcoats have a different coefficient of thermal expansion (usually lower) than the substrate, cracks can develop when a part is subjected to intense heat and expands more than the gelcoat can handle. Lastly, using too much initiator (catalyst) can cause the gelcoat to shrink more than usual. When it's cold, gelcoat applicators often add a little extra catalyst to make sure the resin cures. Of course none of these issues are apparent when the boat leaves the factory, the boat always looks great. It takes time for the cracks to appear.

Last year I had my 28TE delivered from Deltaville, VA to Huntington Beach, CA by Ray Trent. He's moved several A28's and has a trailer designed specifically for this boat. He did a great job at a reasonable price.
Thank you for the detailed information and the shipping contact.

Guy
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Re: 28TE spider cracks

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RobS wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2018 9:31 pm
catalina_mike wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2018 6:58 pm In Dana Point it’s Oscar and you have to wait.😎
Yup, I think that applies to all fiberglass guys, if you don't have to wait go find a different guy. Some of the guys around here that are really good are known to hide..
Rob,

How do you like your Chris Craft ? I owned a 1979 Chris for ten years and really miss it. I am now looking for a new boat and like the Albin 28&31TE.

Guy
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