SkaterRace
Master Chief Petty Officer
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- Mar 20, 2016
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I noticed a couple of days ago, as I was prepping to launch my boat for the season this weekend, that I had a couple of small blisters in the gelcoat on the port underside, right near the transom (below water line). It's about a 6-inch by 12-inch patch with some scattered. The fibreglass guy I normally deal with is always insanely busy this time of year, and I am expecting a 4-6 week wait. I can't call him till likely next week as the answering machine says he is out of the shop for the week.
Would it be a bad idea to launch the boat and then put it back on the trailer to take to him when he is able to get me in? I've never had anything below the waterline before so unsure if I should keep it on the trailer or at the marina in the meantime.
Would it be a bad idea to launch the boat and then put it back on the trailer to take to him when he is able to get me in? I've never had anything below the waterline before so unsure if I should keep it on the trailer or at the marina in the meantime.