Yes, unbelievably bad repair. Gel coat just slapped on the unprepared stress cracks. A good time to redo it properly.Visited the boat first time in several weeks nd two parched of gel coat are cracked.
Starboard side alongside pontoon. I can't see how anything could have collided with it. Anyone got any ideas as to cause??
Not aware of previous repair. Had the boat 12 years. I wonder why now??Were you aware of this unfinished repair from before? Did someone whack your boat and slap on some paste to cover, and walk away? Surely not.
Anyway, looks like a little patience and some fine grit will make it disappear. But what lies underneath? Be prepared.
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Visited the boat first time in several weeks nd two parched of gel coat are cracked.
Starboard side alongside pontoon. I can't see how anything could have collided with it. Anyone got any ideas as to cause??
There have been a rake of gales over the last fee weeks. This is only the 2nd winter afloat in 22 years, and the first on a marina.
Eilerts could be right about cause I suppose. But the real question is how to repair. I Could grind out the cracks and fill with a thickened epoxy. But how to redo the top finish?
There have been a rake of gales over the last fee weeks. This is only the 2nd winter afloat in 22 years, and the first on a marina.
Eilerts could be right about cause I suppose. But the real question is how to repair. I Could grind out the cracks and fill with a thickened epoxy. But how to redo the top finish?
Frost got under a poor repair?Anyone got any ideas as to cause??
Hello - what sort of dremmel fitting would I need please?I'd get all that top stuff off as it's going to fall off anyway then decide what to do from there. If the rest of the gel coat is ok apart from the hairline cracks the normal fix is to open them out with a Dremel & fill with Flocoat, sand down to flatness finishing with 800 grit then polish with Farecla. You probably won't get an exact colour match but any minor difference will fade away over time. East Coast Fibreglass can send you everything you need & are always willing to offer advice on the phone.
I don't think epoxy is a good idea as you don't need the strength & there's not much you can cover it with.
Hello - what sort of dremmel fitting would I need please?
I use the smallest round burr I can find. I think my preferred one is 8mm (TCT retired from metalwork). Follow the crack with it to get a uniform ‘groove’. A coarse domed sanding stone would achieve the same.Hello - what sort of dremmel fitting would I need please?