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Gouge in bottom
I just purchased my old Seacraft back after 8 yrs. it appears to have a gouge from the trailer the previous owner was using. It's about 1/4" wide x 6" long. It went through the bottom and I can see the glass. I may be seeping. It's right alone the stringer. What's the best way to repair? After the summer I will have a complete redo on the entire boat so I'm looking for an easy but safe "patch" idea.
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Thru the bottom or thru the gelcoat and into the fiberglass?
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Its through the gel coat. I can see the fiberglass. It's minor but needs a patch. Again in Oct I'm having the entire boat refurbished
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Thickened epoxy would be my fix
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Clean it good and remove any loose gelcoat. Scuff it up with 120 grit paper. Wipe with acetone. Use a acid brush to paint in some gelcoat. Sand as smooth as you wish. Will seal it up and last a season.
If you uses epoxy, you can’t go over it later with gelcoat. Won’t stick. |
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Cool. Thanks I'll try it
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Any idea who sells a good color match for white Sea Craft 1973 (Seafari 20')?
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Paul S. Hoffman FLASHBACK 20' SeaCraft Seafari Boca Raton, FL |
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