waterboy222
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- Dec 5, 2011
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I have a very light layup offshore raceboat that I'm needing to make some repairs on. In a few area, you can see the woven material through the black gel.
I was told that since it was a factory raceboat that they put a race finish on it instead of a pleasure finish. So there's a few areas in the corners that have been gelled and you can still see the bumpy glass underneath it. The deck has been painted over and seems to be in pretty good shape, Ive not found any areas that I can see the mat. The hull is another story.
Is it just from a lack of thickness on the gel? I was going to have the hull painted (not the running surface though) and have the tunnel and running surface wetsanded back to a nice finish. But painting over these areas will make them stand out even worse.
What should I do? Is it as simple as laying down a heavier coat of gel to cover these areas?
Thanks for your help, in advance!
The boat is a 1985 24' Skater
I was told that since it was a factory raceboat that they put a race finish on it instead of a pleasure finish. So there's a few areas in the corners that have been gelled and you can still see the bumpy glass underneath it. The deck has been painted over and seems to be in pretty good shape, Ive not found any areas that I can see the mat. The hull is another story.
Is it just from a lack of thickness on the gel? I was going to have the hull painted (not the running surface though) and have the tunnel and running surface wetsanded back to a nice finish. But painting over these areas will make them stand out even worse.
What should I do? Is it as simple as laying down a heavier coat of gel to cover these areas?
Thanks for your help, in advance!
The boat is a 1985 24' Skater