Sep 30, 2009 #1 L loverobot New Member Further to last post have now examined my mast step after a thorough clean It does not leak Its worn through the gelcoat at the top and about three inches into the hole What is the best way of repairing this? I am considering using layers of gelcoat repair sanded in between each coat Views? Thanks in advance
Further to last post have now examined my mast step after a thorough clean It does not leak Its worn through the gelcoat at the top and about three inches into the hole What is the best way of repairing this? I am considering using layers of gelcoat repair sanded in between each coat Views? Thanks in advance
Sep 30, 2009 #2 LooserLu LooserLu loverobot said: What is the best way of repairing this? I am considering using layers of gelcoat repair sanded in between each coat Click to expand... I have done this repair several times* with gelcoat, but its better to do it like it is shown at the following link (website of 'gouvernail', a very experienced specialist in such repairs and member of TLF): http://www.schrothfiberglass.com/maststep.htm * (here is my report at TLF: http://www.laserforum.org/showthread.php?t=4239 ) Ciao LooserLu
loverobot said: What is the best way of repairing this? I am considering using layers of gelcoat repair sanded in between each coat Click to expand... I have done this repair several times* with gelcoat, but its better to do it like it is shown at the following link (website of 'gouvernail', a very experienced specialist in such repairs and member of TLF): http://www.schrothfiberglass.com/maststep.htm * (here is my report at TLF: http://www.laserforum.org/showthread.php?t=4239 ) Ciao LooserLu
Oct 1, 2009 #3 L loverobot New Member Thats very helpful - thanks a lot Mine is much more worn than yours ; I am going to have to bob on a few layers I think! Thanks Nick
Thats very helpful - thanks a lot Mine is much more worn than yours ; I am going to have to bob on a few layers I think! Thanks Nick