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Unread 01-30-2016, 11:26 AM
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Default Floor crack repairs, anyone may have tried?

I have a number of small and one or two semi deep cracks in floor of 1976 V20. I got a price of $1,300 for the glass work, but I found this company who makes a vinyl marine type non skid material that can be glued down and would flex with the boat, and not re-crack like a paint job would. It is from a company called All Vinyl Fabrics 877-618-4695.

It seems like a good idea after they sent me a sample. Has anyone done this or something similar?

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Haven't used that, but if it were me, here's what I would do.

As long as the floor isn't soft (meaning further repairs are needed under the flooring, I would just fill the cracks with epoxy, sand them smooth and then cover the floor with truck bed sealer (like RhinoLiner or Upol Raptor) I used the uPol 3 years ago and it's still like new. Rubberized, so it flexes, easy to wash, tintable and soft on bare feet... plus it's non-skid so it gives great traction.
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I thought about doing that on my 1st early 70's V20 but ended up not doing it. Seemed like a good idea but the better option would be something along the lines of what Destroyer said. In hindsight I'm glad I didn't do it.
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floor shouldn't "crack" under normal wear & tear. small spider cracks in the gelcoat, no big deal. i'd at least grind out the large cracks to make sure your core is ok. if all is good , fill and sand, then cover with whatever you decide on.
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X2 what Phatdaddy said. Used a dremel or a wizard to widen the larger cracks enough to accept some lightly thickened resin, marine tex, or bondo/fairing compound. Don't get too crazy with it. I used porch and floor paint on my skiff custom tinted seafoam green, cheap and easy and only took about 20 percent of a gallon to do a few coats. Even if it doesnt hold up I figure I can roll a new coat once a year and it will take less than an hour.
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I would grind the cracks down past the gel coat in a circle or patch style. Then layup 2 progressive layer of CSM (more of a structual repair rather than just filling it)....then fill a fair as needed to prep for primer and paint of choice. But as stated it should not be doing what its doing if the boats bones were strong...
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