Hello all,

I have decided on how to reinforce the flybridge on my 36' SS.  It is
a 1973.  Structurally I do not think that there is any issues.  Just
due to the age of the boat the fly bridge deck flexes a bit when a
heavy person walks on it.  Heavy to me is 250 lbs or larger (I fit
into this catagory).

I am also going to install a custom aluminum antenna mast on the raer
of the flybridge deck above the overhang in cockpit.  This will add
weight and increaded wind loadings to the flybridge deck structure.

There is no reinforcement in the structure.  The only thing I found
was some wood strips used to attach the headliner, otherwise it is
just laid fiberglass matt over a ?wood? core.

What I am planning to do is purchase some fiberglass I beams and run 2
or 3 of them from port to starboard and Epoxy and glass them to the
ceiling in the salon.  I am then going to run two beams from the
loacation of the antenna mast forward to the first transverse I-beam
and tie it all together with glass matting.

My biggest concern is the folowing.  The only FRP I-Beams I can find
are made from the following resin:
"isophthalic polyester resin"

I cannot find much compatibility info on this material.  I want to
know if it will be compatible with the Resins used in the boat and the
Epoxy Resin I am using for all of my other fiberglass work.  I have
been using the Epoxy resin and fiberglass cloth in the bilge to
install new Oak plywood for fuel tank and generator mounting surfaces,
along with repairing some small delaminated sections where the engines
mount to the stringers.

I have been using Clear Cote 421 Epoxy Resin.  It is very strong and
not too expensive ($55.86 a gallon).

Any help and thoughts on this is very appreciated.

Thanks,

Victor
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