Chavez1978
Seaman
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2012
- Messages
- 55
Hey there, still new to boating. Have thoroughly enjoyed the first season, even though I've had many unexpected repairs, and more to come. Still have a leak that I plan to have fixed during the winter by a mechanic (transom seal so it's gonna be expensive).
Anyhow, water at the lake was down about 9 ft. I was parked up near a beach area with no issues. As I went to pull away (trim was up), the keel must have gone directly over a large rock or ridge. I felt it, but the damage was done at that point.
Once I loaded it back on the trailer I looked at it close-up. It looks to be superficial. About 15-18" long right at the bottom...maybe an inch or so wide at best. What is the repair process here? Is it simply gelcoat or is there other work that needs to be done. The fiberglass still looked solid structurally. Is it recommended I let the marine mechanics to this while they are doing the other work, or is this pretty simple?
thank you in advance for responses. This forum has already saved me a ton of money from the vast amount of information on here.
Pics attached. Sorry they aren't better....


Anyhow, water at the lake was down about 9 ft. I was parked up near a beach area with no issues. As I went to pull away (trim was up), the keel must have gone directly over a large rock or ridge. I felt it, but the damage was done at that point.
Once I loaded it back on the trailer I looked at it close-up. It looks to be superficial. About 15-18" long right at the bottom...maybe an inch or so wide at best. What is the repair process here? Is it simply gelcoat or is there other work that needs to be done. The fiberglass still looked solid structurally. Is it recommended I let the marine mechanics to this while they are doing the other work, or is this pretty simple?
thank you in advance for responses. This forum has already saved me a ton of money from the vast amount of information on here.
Pics attached. Sorry they aren't better....

