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hookedandcooked 06-13-2010 09:09 PM

chips in gelcoat
 
well guy's i rubbed the trailer gettin her on there and now have a few chips in the gelcoat. I don't want it to weaken the hull . Does anyone know how to fix it properly . I know how to half *** it but would rather do it the right way so oneday I can give the boat to the kids . Any input would be helpfull.

nymack66 06-13-2010 09:49 PM

Please post a picture of the damage...

tsubaki 06-14-2010 05:11 AM

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...ki3/001-20.jpg

Road King Cole 06-14-2010 08:41 AM

too match the color, get a color match gel coat repair kit sold at most boat stores and west marine. There's video's on you tube on how to repair it, its pretty easy.

Take your time to match the color. Word of advice, when adding the brown, start off with just a very tiny, little ittty bitty speck or else you will be going to the store to get more to lighten it up.

hookedandcooked 06-15-2010 01:09 PM

thanks guys I will try to get some pics on here . I've heard about marine tec. but heard that is just a temp fix . Will it last or shoul;d I try to get it profreshnaly done . I normally do all my own work .

RWilson2526 06-15-2010 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 159066)
start off with just a very tiny, little ittty bitty speck or else you will be going to the store to get more to lighten it up.

I'll second that piece of advice...whatever you think itty bitty speck is make it like half of that...I actually have used a tiny finish nail and dipped the very tip in to get what I needed and it was still too dark.

As far as getting it proffessionally done I guess it depends on how nice you want it....my boat being 1986 has its fair share of marks and such so an imperfect color match on some knicks below the water line doesnt bother me in the slightest. Step[ back a few feet and you cant hardly notice. If you truly want them to "disappear" I'd take it to a pro if you dont mind laying out the bucks.

tsubaki 06-15-2010 01:52 PM

The longevity of Marine Tex depends on how fresh the damage is and how well you prepare the surface.
Just got rid of a boat I'd had trailer damage to the bow.
25 years ago I did the repair and as a few months ago, it still was holding.

Bonita Dan 06-15-2010 04:10 PM

Marine Tex will crack eventually and won't look very good. The repair kits from West are alright but the pigment won't be the same without a lot of trial and error. No need to have it done by a pro if its only a couple chips and it ain't gonna effect the boat if ya do nothing if its trailered all the time. The right way if ya so desire is to contact Mini-craft of Florida,give them your HIN# and they will match the gelcoat for your repair needs.

Road King Cole 06-16-2010 07:47 AM

just be advised that the gelcoat on the boat may have faded over the last 20 years so it may no longer be a perfect match, and that ordering the matching gelcoat from mini-craft seemed pretty expensive when I looked into it.

rkc

hookedandcooked 06-16-2010 06:25 PM

I think I'll try the marine-tex and see how it turns out . I'm not worried about it matching perfect . I just don't want it messing up my fiberglass ,and makeing it week . The boat has been in my wife's family for 20 years since it was new. I would like to one day give it to my boys when they get older .Right now it is solid as a new boat ,would like to keep it that way.


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