metriccrescentwrench
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I'm restoring a '79 Checkmate. The gelcoat in general is amazingly good for a 30 year old boat (except that the previous owner buffed it and never bothered to follow up with any kind of wax - but that's easy enough to take care of).
However, there's one area (about 3" x 20") where I can feel roughness in the gelcoat - I'm pretty sure that the clear is nearly gone in that area and it's getting very close to the metalflake. Cosmetically it's still fine, can hardly see any difference between that area and elswhere where the clear gel is intact. I just don't want to let it get any worse than it is right now, what's my best long term answer to protecting this area? Leave it alone and just keep it waxed? Put some clear gelcoat on just that area?
However, there's one area (about 3" x 20") where I can feel roughness in the gelcoat - I'm pretty sure that the clear is nearly gone in that area and it's getting very close to the metalflake. Cosmetically it's still fine, can hardly see any difference between that area and elswhere where the clear gel is intact. I just don't want to let it get any worse than it is right now, what's my best long term answer to protecting this area? Leave it alone and just keep it waxed? Put some clear gelcoat on just that area?