So wait- I don't think I'm not following you here, you need to bond the drive shaft housing to the hull? What do you mean by drive shaft housing? Do you mean the intermediate bearing Housing? Or does this hull have some sort of plate which the intermediate housing bolts to instead of hull inserts? Post pics, that'd be the most helpful.
its for a 1/2 couch (ultra 150), I get better & faster replies on here vs pwctoday, so I post questions on here even if it isn't standup or blaster related.
That might be what is throwing you off with the design. I don't know how they do it with standups, as I never paid attention when I had standups.
The ultra 150 has the intermediate bearing housing, then a driveshaft boot, then a plate that is glued to the hull. it covers the opening in the fiberglass where the driveshaft goes thru the hull.
That aluminum plate that covers the thru-hull hole, needs to be reattached to the hull. When I disconnected the driveshaft boot, the aluminum housing that was factory glued to the hull, fell off (came unglued). Just like everything else in the hull that was factory glued to the inside of the hull, it is all coming unglued. Like I said in an earlier post, it is like they factory glued overtop of a release film used to pry the hull out of the mold. Even the little plastic 1x1 inch square zip tie holders that are glued to the inside of the hull are coming unglued. So I'm going thru the ski pulling everything off the inside of the hull that was originally factory glued, and scuffing the hull, and regluing the parts back in place.
I already did this with a few items using the 2 part epoxy last season and those items are holding up well. But as I said, for the aluminum piece that covers the hole where the driveshaft goes thru the hull, I need a glue that is very thick which will not only act as an adhesive to bond the aluminum plate to the hull, but it also needs to act as a sealant to keep water from entering the hull, or air entering the pump causing cavatation.
I had a bit of a cavatation issue with the ski and have been hunting down the problem (resealed the pump, resealed the ride plate, etc..) but right off the start, i sometimes got a little cavatation. I bet that aluminum plate was loose allowing air to be pulled from inside the hull, thru the driveshaft hole and into the pump.