Greetings all. I've done extensive searches for 'fiberglass repair' etc etc - and seem to come to nothing but websites riddled with 'buy our dvd' or redirect sites that have nothing but links on them and try to load your system with spyware
<br />That said, I searched the forums here and am learning alot - but as a complete boat repair newbie..I am missing some of the most basic terminology (I am JUST NOW starting to understand what gelcoat is!)<br />That said - could someone provide GOOD links to fiberglass, fiberglass repair and how they pertain to boats?<br />If interested and if anyone wants to help, I am posting photos on a clients website (they dont mind) to show the issues I have.<br />In short:<br />The boat is a 1969 Starcrart Tri-Haul 15' Fishing boat that is a bit older than I. It has sat for the past 5 years in the cold and warmth - where even grass grew inside. I ran her around for a few years then life got ahead of me and now I am looking to get her back on the water asap. I cleaned much of the insides of the physical debris etc...but now have some questions about fiberglass repair and specifically how to repair the two most critical ones I see. <br />1. my through haul drain tube was sorta repaired when I purchased it long ago, but the gentleman before me, his repair did not hold up and is cracked badly underneath and all around. It looks like he just used a hardware store epoxy.<br />2. the rear of my boat where the engine mounts (is this called a transom?) is cracked with a small chip missing.<br /><br />I need to know what materials I need to repair this old girl, and the best methods to do so. I've read about poly and epoxy and gelcoats, and am still very confused as to WHAT to use, WHEN, and HOW. <br /><br />Here are the photos! Thanks for looking!
<br /><br /> Rear Crack - Not seemingly through the Gelcoat? <br /><br /> Drainhole Fiasco <br /><br />This one is under the boat - the middle 'haul' and seems like some glass is showing but the guy before me coated over it with something shiny and see through that has changed the color of the gelcoat to brownish. Should I sand this , glass it and ?????<br /> Gel like substance (which I thought was gelcoat but realize it was just....dunno) <br /><br />Any help you can lend, I would appreciate it!<br /><br />S