Keel repair 94 Aquatron 1800

09TNRT

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I have some 2 part white marine epoxy as well as some gel coat repair. What would y'all more experienced people use to fix this? I don't want to put it in the water until I fix it so I know the fiberglass is about as dry as its gonna get. Will what I have work or is something else in order? Thanks in advance.
 

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09TNRT

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Oh and disregard the the plain ole 2x6, I've got to cover it when I get it off the trailer. It was that way when I bought it lol.
 

09TNRT

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Hoped I'd get some opinions cause I'm wanting to do this tomorrow then get this thing in the water next week. I'm gonna epoxy the gouges almost completely yet leave a very small low spot so I can fill with gel coat repair once cured. I'll report back if it actually works.
 

jbcurt00

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Use the white epoxy only

FYI: gelcoat doesnt adhere well to epoxy so definitely dont epoxy 1st and cover w gelcoat.
 

09TNRT

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That's what I was looking for, thank you very much. You just saved me some a big headache.
 

82rude

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Yes i had a worse one than that and epoxy worked great,you couldnt even tell later.I also used gloss white rustoleom or tremclad and looked as good as new.
 

09TNRT

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Just regular Rustoleom rattle can paint? If so that would be great cause I've got a couple cans laying around from a set of trailer wheels I painted for my gpa.
 

Woodonglass

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Rattle can Rustoleum won't stand up very well in your requirement. I Think he's referring to using the Oil Based Paint with the added hardener. The third link in my signature below will give you info on how to use it.
 

09TNRT

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Thank Woodonglass, I read through that on my lunch break earlier. I've been tossing around the idea of repainting the boat when it gets it's makeover this winter/next spring. An earlier post said that the gel coat wouldn't adhere well to the epoxy, I'm assuming that the epoxy is not an issue for the oil based paint?
 
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