Little tiny gelcoat repair

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It's just a wee gouge about an inch and a half long, just through the gelcoat and no more - best bet for a quick fix please . . .

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plastic padding gel coat filler and wet and dry

take your time, might be worth waiting for warmer weather, I think the filler requires +15°C ambient to work and affix properly.

That is what I would and have done, though on my 1977 hull I could buy quite a few tubes to get em all !

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Gelcoat filler available most chandlers or even car spares ie. Halfords. A doddle to apply but be carefull of colour match the white that is generally available is just that if your hull is off white it may look c**p

Ian

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But if it's over 27' and the sails aren't too baggy I'll do you a favour and take it off your hands in its present condition for £50 /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

Offer valid for 7 days only

PS - I'm a cash buyer /forums/images/icons/wink.gif




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