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Have just migrated from tin to glass, and gone from 0 maintenance to a bit
of a project. It is a mid 70's vintage fiberglass I/O hardtop. There are a number of small drilled holes from loose, removed and/or relocated deck hardware which I wish to fill. Bondo, cloth, resin and tint? The topsides are faded and chalky. Can they be painted with a thin coat of clear ployester resin? Would UV quickly break it down? How about drilled holes in otherwise sound transom? Grind & fill with poly and fibre, then apply some sort of gel top coat? Or is it best to patch everything with epoxy, then use some sort of high-end paint system to refinish? Lots of questions, but I'd rather not start off in the wrong direction. Thanks for any and all advice. surfnturf |
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