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glad it worked out, yea, the downside of epoxy is you have to paint to cover it. & the cost.
have you ever been to fiberglass technologies ( i think) over in the st pete, largo, clearwater area? i used to order stuff from them. decent prices, but very helpful with info & tips. i also used to use Maas epoxies and they had a helpline that was very good. i was doing small $50 - $100 projects and they would talk to me like i was building the ark. |
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I had a repair similar to that on my proline, I taped off a 2 inch wide section all teh way around the transom cut out and rolled gel on that area, I left it in its textured finish. It looked pretty good when I was done and I didn't have to worry about matching the gel perfectly
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I like that idea Spare. The topside is light gray. I could just go darker, say charcoal, like the stripes in the boat seats.
I have not had the heart to call Mini-Craft today. Does it really matter anyways?? I am over it, problem solved and I know I will need gel from them so thats when I shall play the card - discount baby..
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I've had one of those little black clouds chained to my ankle for the last 5 years... I feel like Joe Btfsplk from Lil' Abner. If you find out how to ditch it, will you let me know?
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-Steve "Oar Chasm!" 1977 Wellcraft V20 Step OB cuddy. 1971 1350 Merc "Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk." - Sir Francis Chichester |
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