I have so many issues not sure where to start. I am a mechanical and structural guy not a cosmetic or fiberglass guy so baby steps please.
I almost have the engine problems sorted out, so now I come to this forum.
My dad bought a boat (17 ft 1970 Glastron) that was supposed to be water ready...and it was fine the first couple times it was in had no problems.
The last time I had it out, put it back on the trailer pulled the bildge plug, and probably had about a gallon to 2 gallons of water come out after a day on the lake. I know there are some gouges out of the gelcoat on the hull, I believe from trailering. How can I tell if they are leaking through the fiberglass, or if it just needs gelcoat?
There's more... spider web cracks from stress... I have quiet a few, the boat sat in the previous owner's yard for about 3 years without seeing any water, and Michigan winters aren't too nice to it. What should I do for these?
If I am thinking about painting it anyway, am I better off just breaking all the old gelcoat off and starting over?
It's a boat to go fishing in and have some fun on the lake. I don't mind it looking old, I don't mind a few dings and marks. It was a $1300 boat, which to me is a lot. I can probably buff the hull to make it look a little nicer, but when is it time to just start over. I mean structurally I haven't seen any problems. but there must be a water leak somewhere because I don't think I took a gallon or 2 of water over the side of the boat.
Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.
I almost have the engine problems sorted out, so now I come to this forum.
My dad bought a boat (17 ft 1970 Glastron) that was supposed to be water ready...and it was fine the first couple times it was in had no problems.
The last time I had it out, put it back on the trailer pulled the bildge plug, and probably had about a gallon to 2 gallons of water come out after a day on the lake. I know there are some gouges out of the gelcoat on the hull, I believe from trailering. How can I tell if they are leaking through the fiberglass, or if it just needs gelcoat?
There's more... spider web cracks from stress... I have quiet a few, the boat sat in the previous owner's yard for about 3 years without seeing any water, and Michigan winters aren't too nice to it. What should I do for these?
If I am thinking about painting it anyway, am I better off just breaking all the old gelcoat off and starting over?
It's a boat to go fishing in and have some fun on the lake. I don't mind it looking old, I don't mind a few dings and marks. It was a $1300 boat, which to me is a lot. I can probably buff the hull to make it look a little nicer, but when is it time to just start over. I mean structurally I haven't seen any problems. but there must be a water leak somewhere because I don't think I took a gallon or 2 of water over the side of the boat.
Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.