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Ron Magen
 
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Jack,
Most 'older' boats have a similar problem. Even if the OEM is still in
business, and has supplies of the 'present' colors, there is the issue of
slight color change due to UV exposure over time.

You can get 'Gel Coat' in Pints & Quarts . . . both in 'Clear' {or
'Neutral' ?} and White. Add to that a tube {or tubes}of 'Colorant', and you
should be able to MATCH the existing color. HINT - mix the Gel Coat &
Colorant FIRST - use a finger and smear a dab on the hull to check the
match. When you have the tone you want, THEN add the Catalyst.

I believe 'EverCoat' {?}is one brand.{I typically use Epoxy, the quart of
Gelcoat is in the shop, and I'm to lazy , etc.}Check with West Marine. ALSO
check at your local Home Depot. The same stuff is used to 'repair' bathtubs
& sinks. 'EverCoat' also makes Polyester Resin . . . which is what Gelcoat
usually goes over.

Regards & Good Luck,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop

"Jack Countryman" wrote in message
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I have a couple Mad River canoes with the almond color gel coat finish. I
need to repair some gouges/scratches etc. in the gel coat. . . . SNIP