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gel coat crazing
Hi,
I was given a composite kayak that was a little dull so I sanded with 1200 wet'n'dry and compound polish. On closer inspection the bottom is riddled with gelcoat crazing and I know that it's been stored outside upside down for over a year before I got it. The kayak buffed up lovely but I'm concern that this crazing will cause the hull to rot away (I want a few years out of it!). The hull seems sound and waterproof and what to know is this crazing a cause for concern. The kayak is a kevlar lightweight that is now stored indoors will polish/wax help stop water getting in the crazing? Painting with correct paint seems expensive and the crazing is to much to cover with duct tape. Thanks for any info Cheers |
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