Date: 8/6/2001, 9:19 pm
: Friend of mine was just given a small fiberglass motor boat and he asked me
: if anything could be done to recoat it as the glass was splintering on the
: surface in places. If you rubbed it with your hand hard you can get small
: slivers he said. Perhaps some finish coating could be applied? Any help
: appreciated.
: Thanks,
: Steve
I repaired similar damage on my 14' thundercraft with a kind of two-part putty I found in the Marine section of the local Canadian Tire store. You can smooth it on with an auto-body spatula and sand it lightly if you're willing to go for utility rather than perfection. You have to work really, really fast after you mix the stuff. I no longer have the empty can, so I can't tell you for sure whether it was polyester or epoxy. We repainted the boat, and it looks a little rough in places, but it's fine for fishing in, and even though it's 25 years old, it doesn't look a day over 24. I used the same stuff to fix a couple of holes where through-deck fittings had been removed.
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- Fiber Glass boat repair (OT)
Steve -- 8/6/2001, 1:21 pm- Re: Fiber Glass boat repair (OT)
Roger Tulk -- 8/6/2001, 9:19 pm- Re: Fiber Glass boat repair (OT)
Bob Kelim -- 8/6/2001, 8:25 pm - Re: Fiber Glass boat repair (OT)
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