Cape Cod Dave:

>From what I've read, epoxy resin is considerably more expensive than
polyester so most likely our boats are made of polyester. Not certain if
that excludes epoxy, but ....

Dave

Guilford, CT

 

 

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My yard got over zealous with barnacle removal along my aft port and
starboard water line and took some gelcoat with them - that's what I was
planning on doing just gotta figure out if I use polyester or epoxy
resin

 

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        From: "Nederhood, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

        Good Morning all:

        Impulsive broke free last fall during a nasty storm and pounding
herself against the finger before I could tie her down.  The attached
shows the damage to the starboard corner of the transom.  Been reading
Casey, West System and surfing the net looking for information. One
approach - sand edges of damaged area to a beveled edge, apply filler
(resin+hardener+fairing filler), sand then paint.  

        Any thoughts, ideas?

         

        Dave N

        Impulsive

        Guilford, Ct

         

         

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