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Hi Everyone,
Almost summer (erhermmmm I mean boating weather!) here in New England. While cleaning up my 180, I noticed a puncture in the gel coat. Looks to be a surface thing only and hasnt really gotten to wet...
The puncture must have come from a rock or something bouncing off the hull while trailering the boat from my mechanic. It is about the size of my pinky nail.
I was reading about Marine Tex or just a general fiberglass epoxy from West Marine. (I have a picture but the form cant take anymore)
What is the best way to patch this up? Matching gel coat color? Wet sanding to make it seamless with rest of the hull? Help!
Thanks all,
Ian
Almost summer (erhermmmm I mean boating weather!) here in New England. While cleaning up my 180, I noticed a puncture in the gel coat. Looks to be a surface thing only and hasnt really gotten to wet...
The puncture must have come from a rock or something bouncing off the hull while trailering the boat from my mechanic. It is about the size of my pinky nail.
I was reading about Marine Tex or just a general fiberglass epoxy from West Marine. (I have a picture but the form cant take anymore)
What is the best way to patch this up? Matching gel coat color? Wet sanding to make it seamless with rest of the hull? Help!
Thanks all,
Ian