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Thread: Gelcoat repairs???

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    Gelcoat repairs???

    I have recently bought a new trailer which isn't as forgiving for my driving on skills(average) and have put a few heavy scratches/gouges on the keel of my boat as well as a few chips (possibly 40mmx20mm ish). Is there an easy way to repair these? It only seems to have damaged the gelcoat.Is there a product that I can just apply and sand smooth or am I dreaming?

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    Re: Gelcoat repairs???

    Any decent boat shop will sell gelcoat repair. It comes in a tin with a seperate tube of hardener. You get out how much you need add the right amount of hardener and apply, just like mixing fiberglass resin. It dries relatively quickly (too quick if you use too much hardener) and then just simply sand it smooth.

    Cheers
    Kezza

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    Re: Gelcoat repairs???

    mate , do a search on this forum for what you are asking and you will find some in detail answers from a guy called grand marlin and this will get you sorted .
    here you go , have a read of this

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...t+grand+marlin
    Last edited by marco; 18-12-2007 at 04:45 PM.

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    Re: Gelcoat repairs???

    Jet Ski shops sell a gell coat repair kit.

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    Re: Gelcoat repairs???

    G'day

    Search for replies of Grand_Marlin

    He's a mobile professional, and one of his talents is gelcoat repairs.

    Whatever you do, DO NOT get "gelcoat repair putty" It's a polyester bog and you will replace whats missing with something different

    You need flowcoat and mepk.

    Have a read of grand marlins threads...

    Dave

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