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Pulse 186 gel coat repair on hull

DaMan186

New member
Early this spring I was crawling around under the boat doing a preseason check and found 3 spots with gel coat completely gone must have hit something and never knew it. I decided to fix it myself. picked boat off trailer with forklifts. Filled spots and sanded smooth then sprayed gel coat on the repair. In the process found a prior repair made. That was never told about, i found out a couple weeks ago what happened. Wet sanded the areas what were sprayed and then buffed the entire hull and waxed. Just buffing the hull really added a lot to the boat.
 
Thanks for this info. i need to work on getting my pics on a photobucket then i will load them. Or i was thinking about becoming a subscribed member. Do you know how to go about this?
 
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