The problem with drilling through fiberglass is that the drill bit has a tendency to chip the edges of the hole. As it begins to dig into the fiberglass increase the rotational speed.
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Can you drill into fiberglass. If you simply attempt to drill a hole into the fiberglass you will have extreme difficulty in drilling holes without cracking the gelcoat. Fiberglass is harder and stronger than wood but can just as easily be drilled into using wood drill bits. This is because fiberglass has a gel coated surface and the edges of a drill bit tend to get underneath this surface and then chip it off. I dont think it is a good idea to drill holes in your fiberglass door because it probably is a hollow door and it will be difficult to keep the screws from falling out from the weight of the rod. For larger cutouts use a bi metal hole saw. This will result in a cleaner hull when the hole saw finishes the cut.
Use the lowest speed possible to start the bit. Screws have major and minor diameters. Either using your hand or if you have clearance the drill running in reverse lightly score the fiberglass inside the bilge by applying pressure rotating the hole saw bit. Is there anything special about drilling into fiberglass. The method i use which works about 999 of the time is to put the drill in reverse drill through the gelcoat then put the drill in forward and drill through the rest of the laminate. Make sure you are sizing your drill bits to match your screws.
A drill and a jigsaw. I read some things like you need to champher the hole drill backwards first drill with a uni bit use masking tape over the hole before you drill it and such things to avoid cracking the fiberglass. Use sharp fine tooth blades. You want to start with a drill bit thats about 50 between the major and minor diameters. Drilling fiberglass can be a time consuming procedure if you wish to drill a perfect hole. Slowly begin to drill a hole through the surface of the fiberglass.
Coarse blades will grab and chip the gelcoat. The fiberglass will dull drill bits out fast and generally require pilot holes when drilling holes any bigger than 18 inch. Standard drill bits will do for holes under an inch in diameter. Now youre ready for the big moment lets finish drilling the hole from the outside of the boat. Step 1 mark where the drill holes are going to go using a tape measure and a pencil.