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Advise....... Buy a Keel Guard.
CM "David Purvis" wrote in message .. . | Last week I had my 2000 17ft Larson docked at a cottage bow in and up on two | tires with carpet over the tires to protect gellcoat. | After digging out the sand and rocks the boat seemed fine and the back was | floating and I could stick my foot under the bottom and had space there. But | before this I must of been rubbing on the many small stones.The first time I | beached it I felt it rub near the centre and that's when I dug out the sand. | Now the very pointed part of the bottom has been scratched badly but really | what bothers me is two long gouges that are not deep but can they be filled | buy using a gellcoat repair kit ? Looks like two pointed rocks rubbed along | the bottom. | Seems like a artist brush dipped into the filler would be all I need to fill | in the voids. What do you guys think? Not to worried about how it looks as | you have to get under the trailer and slide down to see it.Or should I get | the bottom treated with hull paint? | The boat will be back in the water in 5 days for 3 weeks then I will have | time to buff out and wax the rest of the bottom.Was thinking of taking it in | for repairs but the damage is not deep and should not get under the | gellcoat. The rest of the year it only gets in the water for a couple of hrs | a week then stays on the trailer.All this to try and free up the small dock | for the kids to use! | Thanks for any help you can give me. | | |