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Hi,
I have just been given an older mohawk 16' canoe. It's in great shape apart from some scratches and several large patches where the gel coat has come off and the fiberglass has been exposed. Its chopped mat layup so i think that means its polyester? Anyway - whats an economical way of repairing the exposed mat sections? Should I just get some epoxy and paint it on and sand it flat and repeat until its all flat and in line with the remaining original gel coat? What about painting it? do i need special paint, surface prep? and how expensive is it to piant? since its an older boat it's not worth putting that much money into it.. Sal |
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