Maybe consider a polyester resin putty, glass beads or silica fibre mixed
with the resin to make a mixture that has slow or no flow.

On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 1:19 PM SV Mary Me via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I've got some soft spots returning on the deck at the base of the mast,
> that a previous owner had made an attempt to shore up. According to the
> owners manual, the cabin-ceiling/deck sandwich is balsa cored, so I'm
> working with the assumption that this has rotted away.
>
> The local supply store has a plastic honeycomb panel to use as a base
> material for fibreglass work that could use to fill the space, once the
> rotted material is dug out. I also thought about using expanding,
> self-hardening construction foam that could be shaved and shaped, then
> 'glassed over.
>
> Has anyone used, or have any thoughts on using the expanding foam?
>
>
> s/v Mary Me
> 1975 C&C 24
> Labelle, Florida USA
>
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