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If you can’t match the gel coat color, I’d fill with west system and medium density micro balloons so you can sand it somewhat easily. Then I’d scuff up the whole transom and paint it with a topside paint.
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Good advice. Transom will probably look good when done. What about the stb aft corner where the damage is 🤔 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Sand area, rough up gouges with 60-80 grit, wash with acetone, fill with (looks to be just gel coat gouged, not glass) poly fare or other filler, 3 coats of gel coat, last coat sprayed mix 50/50 with duratech clear. Sand & buff. 1 day job for me. You will need to redo the boot stripes also. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ray, what the hell did you crash into????
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ouch and All those at once.. looks like I drove your boat
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Geez Ray that sucks...musta cursed a few good ones.
Easily fixed though as already advised. Happen on the water or on the trailer? |
Stb aft corner....
Tied up to a float in river with tide and wind against me... Hadn't noticed rub guard missing but not the mounting screws... Once I took off couldn't stop or end up on rocks...... It sounded just like it looks... :-( What day u free Ron... ;-) Probably fill soon and finish warm weather next year.... |
Hardest part will be matching the color. If "pretty close" is good enough, that's no harder than repairing drywall. While Ronnie's advice is likely dead-on. You could easily fill sand repeat w/o needing to spray. I filled a nice "learning gauge" on my boat and i have a tough time finding it. To me... that's "pretty good".
One thing to remember, the gell coat ON your boat has likely faded a bit so don't be surprised if the repaired (and surrounding) area is a bit darker than the rest of the hull. |
ya that is not going to buff out Ray
is that from a dock or multiple times on and off a trailer? Put a wheel on the dock corner or fix the guide posts of the trailer, then repair the damage so you don't operator error again |
Leave it be....adds character
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I see now
Better luck next time Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
gup
i like plastic squeegees because the resin won't stick
to it and will peel or crack right off. cat food cans make great little resin tins for hot batches careful on the additive though or you'll have it turn right to jelly before your ready to parge it over the crack. actually it's the same as screeding cement except you have less time to get it right before it starts to set you just mix in the hardener until you see either bubbles or the batch starts to turn greenish i love the smell of resin in the morning |
Ray, see Ronnie's post. I thought two coats would do it, but it would take me a couple days... DA sander will make it shorter work compared to RO sander. (of course our contractors' compressors won't keep up, so you will need a larger supply tank) See if you can tint the filler white.... 's just a flesh wound....
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Ray, remind me never to loan you my boat !!!! OUCH !!!!! |
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Grrrrrr
First round of gel coat never hardened,,, Had to scrape/clean it all offa d start over... The hardner that came with the gel was junk,,, too old? :huh: Picked up a new tube and gel went off like a rocket in this heat.... This is it for now... going fishing.... :humpty: Attachment 65477 |
did the same thing first go around, live and learn
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Guys, be more careful.
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Lost count of how many coats to fill the deep ones....
Looking close I can still see some swirl marks here and there... Good enough for now, lot of work to it! Attachment 65491 Attachment 65492 |
I think that looks great guppy.
Seems a better color match in 1 pic than the other? |
Nice
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