76SeaRay
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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I have three different areas that I need to apply gelcoat over the old gelcoat, Deck/Hardtop, Vertical Transom, and Bottom. I expect to spray the gelcoat on the Deck/Hardtop since they are flat horizontal surfaces for the most part. The questions I have are on the other two surfaces.
Vertical Transom -- The current gelcoat doesn't seem to be real porous but it is thin in places so I want to get it recoated before I mount the gimbal housing. The transom is fairly large (7.5 feet across, 2.5 feet tall at the sides. and 3.5 feet tall at the center of the V. Is it better to spray or roll on gelcoat in this case since it is vertical (14 degree angle)?
Bottom of Hull -- I plan to take the boat off the trailer in the next month or so to get at the bottom. It is pretty porous so definitely needs a new coat. I don't see a way to spray this since I will have to lay on my back to both sand and paint. The boat is large enough that I can't turn it up on the side to spray the bottom. Will roll on gelcoat work best in this location?
Vertical Transom -- The current gelcoat doesn't seem to be real porous but it is thin in places so I want to get it recoated before I mount the gimbal housing. The transom is fairly large (7.5 feet across, 2.5 feet tall at the sides. and 3.5 feet tall at the center of the V. Is it better to spray or roll on gelcoat in this case since it is vertical (14 degree angle)?
Bottom of Hull -- I plan to take the boat off the trailer in the next month or so to get at the bottom. It is pretty porous so definitely needs a new coat. I don't see a way to spray this since I will have to lay on my back to both sand and paint. The boat is large enough that I can't turn it up on the side to spray the bottom. Will roll on gelcoat work best in this location?