MAC ATTACK
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 4, 2010
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I own a new to me Carolina Skiff Sea Chaser 175. When I bought it I knew it had been used hard. There are many scrapes/gouges on the bottom of the hull from being used in the flats. I plan to fill the deep scrapes/gouges (a couple of small spots are through the gelcoat) and paint the area about 12 inches on either side of the keel, almost the full length of the boat.
I am experienced in bodywork (bondo, fiberglass), but need help on the right products to use for filling/painting.
My plan for now is to use Marine-Tex white epoxy for a filler, but am unsure about what to topcoat it with. I know that gelcoat does not adhere well to Marine-Tex, but what about other coatings? It will be only the underside so I am not worried about exact match or shine. I am more concerned with preserving the gelcoat and fiberglass.
Any tips will be greatly appreciated!
I am experienced in bodywork (bondo, fiberglass), but need help on the right products to use for filling/painting.
My plan for now is to use Marine-Tex white epoxy for a filler, but am unsure about what to topcoat it with. I know that gelcoat does not adhere well to Marine-Tex, but what about other coatings? It will be only the underside so I am not worried about exact match or shine. I am more concerned with preserving the gelcoat and fiberglass.
Any tips will be greatly appreciated!