Stemar
Well-Known Member
I spent Saturday jet-washing a friend's Dufour 385. Leaving aside the fact that she changed colour, there are now several dings in the gelcoat where the surface was damaged, and the jetwash blew out the loose bits. The foredeck looks as though there's been a team of foredeck gorillas bashing a spinnaker pole about, which is disappointing on a lightly cruiseed boat.
I'm no stranger to GRP, having had a series of cars afflicted with tinworm in my younger days, but that was all about getting it dead smooth. Rather than re-inventing the wheel, and probably making a poor job of it, does anyone have any tips for matching the non-slip pattern on the gelcoat? It's a kind of square cross-hatching.
Thanks
I'm no stranger to GRP, having had a series of cars afflicted with tinworm in my younger days, but that was all about getting it dead smooth. Rather than re-inventing the wheel, and probably making a poor job of it, does anyone have any tips for matching the non-slip pattern on the gelcoat? It's a kind of square cross-hatching.
Thanks