I bought a used 2011 Grady 275 this week. Not my first boat, but it is my biggest and it is my first Grady.
I launched it a couple days ago, for the first time, and pulled it today to adjust the trailer fitment. I thought that was going to be a temporary pull but upon doing so I saw some dime-sized impact marks along one of the strakes where the gelcoat had chipped away and left exposed resin.
The only thing I can think of that would have caused those impact marks is that a mild boat wake caused the boat to bounce on the trailer when we were launching it. I can't believe the gelcoat on this boat is fragile enough to chip off like this from a little bump on the trailer while launching.
Is fragile gelcoat symptomatic of something? I've never had a problem like this with another boat.
Can I leave the boat in the water for a week with exposed resin like the photos below or should it stay on the trailer until I can patch it with West System Six10?
I launched it a couple days ago, for the first time, and pulled it today to adjust the trailer fitment. I thought that was going to be a temporary pull but upon doing so I saw some dime-sized impact marks along one of the strakes where the gelcoat had chipped away and left exposed resin.
The only thing I can think of that would have caused those impact marks is that a mild boat wake caused the boat to bounce on the trailer when we were launching it. I can't believe the gelcoat on this boat is fragile enough to chip off like this from a little bump on the trailer while launching.
Is fragile gelcoat symptomatic of something? I've never had a problem like this with another boat.
Can I leave the boat in the water for a week with exposed resin like the photos below or should it stay on the trailer until I can patch it with West System Six10?