Re: applying gelcoat
How much of the old gelcoat do i sand off? Thanks
you will need to remove the gellcoat to get at the fiberglass that i imagine is damaged.....so....out from the repair area.....just feather the gellcoat back to give you a soft edge....you can do this with sandpaper
The best way to determine you gel coat thickness is with a gage .
thanks bob
Would I be better off if I sanded the hull down and use a bottom paint on it and repain the entire hull. I don't think I will be able to match the gelcoat that's on there.
Thanks
in my opinion....no.
one more beaching.....and your bottom paint is gone and you are back to raw glass.
i personally love gellcoat....the stuff is as tough as nails....shines like a mirror....and lasts for over 40 years....in my opinion.....what else could anyone want from a product?
one thing you can do that will save you time and effort,
do a fiberglass repair on the keel, slap some gellcoat over that.........and add a keel guard over the area. (depending on how far the beaching damage goes down the hull)
another product is called marinetex.....it is an epoxy based putty......but it depends on the size of the damaged area.
to do the repair properly.....it really isnt that hard or time consuming, its just laying on your back sanding over head that will be a pain.
you can use a prevale sprayer to do that job. i have used them before on keels....even did my bayliner with one (three actually) it came out great.
dont worry about a perfect color match.....its on the keel....and its your boat.....a hair lighter or darker and no one will know.
chances are your keel is white......even tho there are a gazillion shades of white.....a hair off and you cant tell.