sidechoke67
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 24, 2007
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I chipped some gelcoat near my gas cap last year. I have had a couple of estimates to get it fixed. Price estimates range from $800 to $1,500. It is just not worth that much to me to get it fixed...so, I've had a piece of white duct tape over it for awhile now.
I'm thinking about trying to patch it up myself, and wondering how hard it is. If I do it myself, could I screw anything up - i.e. do something that would make it a lot harder to fix professionally in the future if I ever went that route. I'm thinking that I'm not going to pay $1,000 to get it fixed, and anything I do myself will look better than the duct tape.
My boat is an '01 Glastron - I see color matching repair kits for my year/model boat on-line for $20 for 2 ozs. I realize that even a color match won't perfectly match since my boat has faded over the last 8 years...but, again, I'm thinking that anything will look better than the duct tape.
I'm looking for any general advice on the repair, and specifically wondering if I could really screw things up.
Thanks in advance!
I'm thinking about trying to patch it up myself, and wondering how hard it is. If I do it myself, could I screw anything up - i.e. do something that would make it a lot harder to fix professionally in the future if I ever went that route. I'm thinking that I'm not going to pay $1,000 to get it fixed, and anything I do myself will look better than the duct tape.
My boat is an '01 Glastron - I see color matching repair kits for my year/model boat on-line for $20 for 2 ozs. I realize that even a color match won't perfectly match since my boat has faded over the last 8 years...but, again, I'm thinking that anything will look better than the duct tape.
I'm looking for any general advice on the repair, and specifically wondering if I could really screw things up.
Thanks in advance!