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Hey Y'all:
Hope your covid-cation is going swimmingly. We are building out a new espresso bar in our Waynesville store. I am thankful in one way for this Covid crap and that is this spring I am doing a lot of boat repair myself. This past summer I noticed the smell of fuel when we filled up the boat. I peaked under the gunwales and saw fuel leaking out of the fill hose. My tilt helm is royally messed up.
So, I ordered parts to fix the fuel fill and vent hose, seastar tilt helm, and a new Garmin GPS. Last weekend I started the prep. I pulled the tank lid and pulled out my hoses. Today I installed the hoses with new stainless clamps. I scraped the OEM caulk off of the lid and noticed the caulk was concealing what I believe to be a factory installation error as there was a big chip out of gelcoat out of the corner of the tank lid.
Question, what's a good way to repair this? My thinking is to take a piece of cardboard and wrap it around the corner as a form and then pour gelcoat over the damaged area and level it out. There is exposed glass under the chip and it's about maybe 1 square inch in area . It formed in my observation as a spider crack or something when they screwed the lid down. As it radiates off that screw hole in the top corner of the lid. I bought the boat new in 2009 and never noticed this and this is the first time ever the lid was removed. I didn't chip it .
Anyway , any knowledge from you guys would great here. Thank you in advance.
Hope your covid-cation is going swimmingly. We are building out a new espresso bar in our Waynesville store. I am thankful in one way for this Covid crap and that is this spring I am doing a lot of boat repair myself. This past summer I noticed the smell of fuel when we filled up the boat. I peaked under the gunwales and saw fuel leaking out of the fill hose. My tilt helm is royally messed up.
So, I ordered parts to fix the fuel fill and vent hose, seastar tilt helm, and a new Garmin GPS. Last weekend I started the prep. I pulled the tank lid and pulled out my hoses. Today I installed the hoses with new stainless clamps. I scraped the OEM caulk off of the lid and noticed the caulk was concealing what I believe to be a factory installation error as there was a big chip out of gelcoat out of the corner of the tank lid.
Question, what's a good way to repair this? My thinking is to take a piece of cardboard and wrap it around the corner as a form and then pour gelcoat over the damaged area and level it out. There is exposed glass under the chip and it's about maybe 1 square inch in area . It formed in my observation as a spider crack or something when they screwed the lid down. As it radiates off that screw hole in the top corner of the lid. I bought the boat new in 2009 and never noticed this and this is the first time ever the lid was removed. I didn't chip it .
Anyway , any knowledge from you guys would great here. Thank you in advance.