I started working on my "free" Super Sunfish today. I'm excited because thework repairing the issues created by the prior owner weren't too bad to fix. Once I'm done I'll have the bottom repainted to the original color. While I have access to the master tube should I add another layer...
I will be working on bringinga 1976 Super Sunfish back to life and need to know if I need to scrape/grind all the gelcoat down to the glass then fill it? I'd like to have the entire bottom re-gel coated in factory orange. The person that is re gelcoating said the cracks need to be fixed first...
My super Sunfish is going to need a large section of gel coat removed on the bottom and the filled in due to the PO's previous encounter with rocks. Any suggestions?
The work begins on my "free" 1976 Super Sunfish. After I repair the bittom it will receive a matching coat of paint.
It's up on sawhorses ready for hull work.
There are lots of little cracks in the gel coat- do I remove the gel coat where it's cracked or will paint fill those micro-thin voids...
Had this happen on a recently acquired sunfish, I suspect the wood rotted and the screws were then only attached to the deck. Does anyone have experience with this repair?
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