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Repairing Old Hobie Hull Top
Hi
I have an old Hobie 14T with a patch of warping of the fibreglass on the deck of each hull, in a patch of about 20cm just fore of the crossbar, where the rubber tie downs pull down on this patch of deck. My guess is that the previous owner left the boat in the sail club yard where the sun reflected off the crossbar onto the hull, like a magnifier, then the rubber pulldown holding the boat on the trailer, pulling down on the hull hard collapsed the softened fibreglass. It is quite strong in these small areas, you can bang it hard and it sounds as good as anywhere else on the hull. What I was wondering is could I patch this area. I would need to apply the sort of stipple finish to the filled surface that appears all over the hull tops, then coat the colour over the top. It looks like a sort special sort of topcoat. Mine is orange. Its pretty faded and worn in parts as this is an early Hobie. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Cheers |
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