Restoration man
Well-Known Member
Getting an old boat 1970s with hand painted top sides , hull is still in gelcoat , I suspect it was painted by a previous lazy owner who couldn’t be bothered to keep up with the polishing, the paint isn’t pretty , so I’m thinking of getting the paint soda blasted off and seeing what the gelcote looks like and seeing if it can be re polished I’m aware of what’s needed to get bad gelcote back ,done-it many times , this is assuming these no deep sanding scratches,any missing big chunks etc will be properly repaired in colour matched gelcote as needed ,if it’s not good enough for polishing it could always be re painted on the now cleaned up surface so either ways it’s win win , I don’t know what paint had been used previously, I’ve heard soda blasting doesn’t damage gelcote but all I’ve seen is people getting anti foul removed not seen anyone having topsides done , anyone know if this process would be ok me , prob will get a mobile person to do it , just don’t want It to damage the gelcote it’s an older boat so gel cote is usually thicker than on modern boats hence why I’m thinking I might be able to rescue the original gel cote ,any advise welcome





