When I bought my boat 4 years ago it came with storm covers which attached to the gunwhales by a row of stainless steel press studs screwed into the fibreglass. I had a full canvas cover made up and don't use the storm covers any longer. I just left the press studs on the gunwhales even though they were a bit of a pain when they caught up clothing and fishing line.
However just recently one of the little buggers caught a hold of my shorts, jocks and a jatz cracker when I slid over the side of the boat onto the sand at the ramp. Thankfully there was nobody watching as I was suspended halfway over the side frantically looking for a sky hook to pull myself back onto the boat with. It was about that time I decided the press studs have to go.
But what to do with the row of small screw holes left in the white gelcoat. Fill the holes with white gelcoat is the obvious solution but from past experience I know it is difficult to match a small gelcoat repair without it looking fairly obvious and standing out. I was thinking of covering the holes with something small and smooth but I don't know what with. I looked at pan head stainless screws with hex head drive but they would protrude a bit and may be just as bad as the press studs at catching things. Has anyone got any ideas or has anybody done this to their own boat. Is a gelcoat repair the best way?
Thanks in advance,
Twosheds