Hey all,
Made a bit of a boo-boo docking, and caught my neighbors swim steps (yes, I left a note offering to pay their repairs). I now have a narrow, deed gouge above the waterline. What caught me was the plate at the ladders hinge, so basically, I impaled my boat on a very dull knife.
Considering the poor state of the gelcoat, I'm not too worried about the appearance at this point, so for now can I clean it, and put some marinetex in there to restore some strength and make it watertight? Then when I have more time I'd sand that down along with a bit of the surrounding gelcoat and re-gelcoat the repair and buff out the haze from the rest of the gelcoat?
Thanks,
Don
Made a bit of a boo-boo docking, and caught my neighbors swim steps (yes, I left a note offering to pay their repairs). I now have a narrow, deed gouge above the waterline. What caught me was the plate at the ladders hinge, so basically, I impaled my boat on a very dull knife.
Considering the poor state of the gelcoat, I'm not too worried about the appearance at this point, so for now can I clean it, and put some marinetex in there to restore some strength and make it watertight? Then when I have more time I'd sand that down along with a bit of the surrounding gelcoat and re-gelcoat the repair and buff out the haze from the rest of the gelcoat?
Thanks,
Don