ledzeppelin135
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 27, 2011
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- 129
Ok so I am getting close to the gelcoat part of my resto. I am really curious as to how I should prep the boat for the gelcoat. I will be doing the hull and sides while flipped over and then doing the rubrail up when it is back on the trailer and am curious as to what needs to be done about the occasional crazed gelcoat on the hull and sides as well as what should be done about the gelcoat holes I guess you could call them. The hull is straight but the gelcoat is crazed in a few areas and has a bunch of "dimples" all over the bottom of the boat. I am not sure if I need to fair the whole thing or if sanding would work to get the whole area smooth would work. I have a couple repairs on the transom area as well as one on the keel that need to be ground down flush, but would I use fairing compound to blend in any high spot that occur because of these patches? Also one more thing is it seems for some reason the PO ground of the cap and hull join that runs around the transom area of the boat and tried to fill it smooth. The right side of the motor does not seem to be cracking on this area, but the left side was cracking where you could see that joint was supposed to be. He had no fiberglass joining the gap but he just used some sort of a filler. I ground these cracks smooth and put a layer of csm on there and glassed it but it seems to be cracking again on that one side, not as much but enough to be a problem. I know that the transom is solid as it does not move and is not rotted, it has been replaced but what can I do to prevent these cracks? Thanks guys