Re: Repairing Hull Bubbles? Gelcoat or Paint???
Re: Repairing Hull Bubbles? Gelcoat or Paint???
Well, with all the opinions, and my own research done, I'm thinking paint. *** PAINT IT I SAID *** So I will be moving forward from here with paint in mind. I sat around here late into last night reading Archbuilder's
"16' Nescher Ski Boat complete Restore" thread and decided if paint would work in that application, then it will work for mine. Granted, I can't flip this puppy upside down and build a paint booth in my garage, but I have to work with what I've got...
*THE PLAN*
1. I will finish opening and grinding away all of the blisters that are on the hull.
2. I will sand/grind smooth all of the hull to just above the water line.
3. I will use EPOXY to fill any recesses, and if I run into any depth worth mentioning in the blisters, I will fill those with glass and resin.
4. I will fair and sand the filled hull to "smooth as a baby's butt" specifications, or as close as possible laying on my back underneath the boat.

"Out comes the creeper."
5. I will prep, prime, sand and then prep and paint the hull with 3 to 4 coats of whatever paint I decide to go with & most likely clearcoat after that.
*** NOW *** What I need from you guys is EPOXY, PRIMER, PAINT and CLEARCOAT suggestions. I don't think I need high dollar "House of Color" custom paints, as I will probably try to match the current color, which is very close to
RUSTOLEUM "antique white", ask me how I know...
By the way... Time is my friend... I don't plan on having her back in the water until next year. When the hull is done, I'm doing the Outdrive, Steering, Throttle and Trim controls, cleaning the fuel tanks as best as I can, re-doing all the fuel lines, water seperator and so forth, reconfiguring the cockpit seating and building a foldable sunpad for the rear bench area, along with a full re-upholstery of the interior and some mods to the swim platform... Whewww... It didn't seem like that much work in my head... LOL...
Thanks to all who have chimed in, and I'm looking forward to more advice...