JulianCollyer
New Member
Dear Oldsaltoz. another forum member has suggested you may be able to answer my question.
I have now stripped the paint back on the top section of my old 16' GRP fishing boat and have found hundreds of small holes in the gelcoat. Some of these holes are quite large ranging from 3mm to 20 mm square. The holes go deeper than just the gelcoat and some of the glass fibre and resin is missing. The boat will be resprayed so therefore i am not desperate to restore the gelcoat to its former glory as it is a faded cream colour and has too many holes in it. I have seen a website where they recommend using fibreglass resin and microfibres for the glass fibre repairs and then use a gelcoat resin. What do you recommend for filling my holes?
Also I have high pressure washed the many layers of paint off of the inside of the boat and it has exposed many loose glass fibres. Should I simply apply a new coat of resin to them?
I have now stripped the paint back on the top section of my old 16' GRP fishing boat and have found hundreds of small holes in the gelcoat. Some of these holes are quite large ranging from 3mm to 20 mm square. The holes go deeper than just the gelcoat and some of the glass fibre and resin is missing. The boat will be resprayed so therefore i am not desperate to restore the gelcoat to its former glory as it is a faded cream colour and has too many holes in it. I have seen a website where they recommend using fibreglass resin and microfibres for the glass fibre repairs and then use a gelcoat resin. What do you recommend for filling my holes?
Also I have high pressure washed the many layers of paint off of the inside of the boat and it has exposed many loose glass fibres. Should I simply apply a new coat of resin to them?