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Chipped Gelcoat

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Hey guys, I have quite a few scratches from oysters/rocks on my boats hull. While checking under the boat this afternoon, I Noticed there was a little half inch chip in the Gelcoat that was showing the Fiberglass. Do you guys know anywhere that does good repair work for these?
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Do they own a business or is it just one person doing the work?
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Get some marine tex and some wet/dry sand paper and fix it yourself. Its not hard. Plus its cheap.
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THanks for the info guys.
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Tom Keels wrote:Get some marine tex and some wet/dry sand paper and fix it yourself. Its not hard. Plus its cheap.
x2 plus will actually be harder than the gel coat.
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