Boat hull

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Inventors

Hordis, Robert C.
Anderson, Jr., Robert P.

Application #

479325

Filed

Jun-7-1995

Published

Feb-11-1997

Current US Class

114/357
264/258

International Classes

B63B 005/24

Field of Search

114/355 114/357 264/258 264/338 264/DIG. 428/286 428/287 428/283 428/325 428/328 428/331 428/332 427/421 427/264

Assignee

Spraycore Composites, Inc. (Wildwood, FL)

Examiners

Swinehart; Edwin L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Earley; John F. A., Earley, III; John F. A.

US Patent References

4065820   Molded boat hulls
4099280   Hull, mold therefor,...
5036788   Boat transom constr...

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Other References

P. 97 of the Mar. 1987 Popular Mechanics Mar. 1987.

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Abstract
A method of protecting a plastic boat hull against blistering, comprising the steps of applying an outer gelcoat layer to the inner surface of a mold, applying a layer of barrier coat material of microspheres thoroughly mixed in a synthetic resin matrix to the outer gelcoat layer to form a barrier coat layer, bonding the barrier coat layer to the outer gelcoat layer, applying an outer layer of fiber reinforced synthetic plastic to the barrier coat layer, bonding the outer fiber reinforced synthetic plastic layer to the barrier coat layer, applying successive layers of fiber reinforced synthetic plastic to form a laminated boat hull having a series of fiber reinforced synthetic plastic layers with an inner layer, and applying an inner gelcoat layer to the inner layer of the fiber-reinforced synthetic plastic layers. A boat hull which is protected against blistering on the underwater surface comprises successive layers of fiber reinforced synthetic plastic having an outer layer having water soluble materials incorporated therein, a barrier coat layer of a barrier coat material of microspheres thoroughly mixed in a synthetic resin matrix bonded to the outer layer to form a barrier coat layer, said barrier coat layer having an outer surface, the microspheres being impermeable to water, and a gelcoat layer bonded to the outer surface of the barrier coat layer, the microspheres having passageways between them which increase the length of passage of water to water soluble materials in the layers of fiber reinforced plastic.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In building a laminated fiber reinforced plastic boat hull having an underwater outer surface and an above water outer surface,

a method of modifying the boat hull such that it is resistant against blistering, comprising

applying an outer gelcoat layer to the inner surface of a boat hull mold,

applying a layer of barrier coat material of microspheres thoroughly mixed in a synthetic resin matrix to the outer gelcoat layer to form a barrier coat layer against water vapor transmission,

bonding the barrier coat layer to the outer gelcoat layer,

applying an outer layer of fiber reinforced synthetic plastic to the barrier coat layer,

bonding the outer fiber reinforced synthetic plastic layer to the barrier coat layer, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to boat hulls, and more particularly concerns boat hulls made of laminated fiber reinforced plastic and with providing protection against blistering on the underwater surface of the boat hull.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Since the time when fiber reinforced plastic took over from wood as the major material used in the construction of boat hulls for pleasure marine craft, and many of the smaller work boats as well, the formation of blisters on the underwater hull surface has plagued designers, builders, and owners.

All synthetic resin plastic materials of boat hulls have a water vapor transmission rate when the lower or bottom surface is submerged in water while the upper surface of the hull is exposed to air. In a floating boat hull, the fiber reinforced plastic hull section of laminated layers below the water line of the boat gradually takes on a certain amount of water by osmosis.
 
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