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![]() Roger Long wrote: I'm probably going to go to a wipe on coating because my boat will probably need paint in five years anyway due to PO caused damage. Looking at it closely, I think it may be a boat that came out of the mold with surface problems and had a new gel coat applied immediately. Buffing is also something I have to hire out. When the old gel coat starts getting thin, why not just have new gel coat sprayed on and buffed out? We hit a rock with our power boat last year and had a 6' x 1" gash repaired. As part of the repairs, they resprayed the entire bottom of the boat with gel coat, sanded it smooth, and then buffed it out. The cost on a 21' boat was not prohibitive ($3700 including the fiberglass repairs). There may be a very good reason to not re-gelcoat, but it eludes me at the moment. Don W. |
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