Composite Boat Repair – DIY Or Hire a Pro?
Fiberglass has long been an invaluable material in marine construction, due to its flexibility and strength. Requiring minimal upkeep and being weatherproofed against damage from weather elements without risk, fiberglass requires minimal upkeep but still must be protected against damage by professionals if you want it protected properly. Composite Boat Repair There are many aspects of fiberglass boat repair you can undertake yourself, though some repairs should be left up to professionals. For instance, deep structural damage should always be left to experts; similarly if your skills don't measure up to expectations or the job takes longer than anticipated it may also be best to seek outside help. If the damage to gel coat is extensive, begin by carefully washing it with dewaxing solvent to remove any mold release or wax surfactant that might interfere with adhesion of resin. Once that step has been completed, “scarf”ing will need to take place – typically done by sanding at an angle (12:1). To repair a gouge or deeper scratch, chop filler and gel coat will be necessary. In addition, paper cups, stir sticks, acetone and rags may also be required. Chop filler is made up of powdered fiberglass which mixes easily with gel coat to form a putty-like substance; once mixed it should be applied directly over damaged areas by “mowing out” (increasing slightly above) surrounding gel coat surfaces. timber machining