Does anyone have any suggestions on how to seal gelcoat?
I ran into porous gelcoat on the Saratogan. Thousands of pin holes, probably tiny air bubbles in the gelcoat that were opened when sanding the surface.
I was aware of the pin holes and went around the hull and filled them at least 10 times prior to the epoxy primer. Thought I had them all, but alas, several hundred more appeared after the first coat of urethane....
I used thinned West System epoxy to fill crazed gelcoat below the water line.
The gelcoat on the hull is quite thick. .125" to .156"! Think I should have sprayed a thinned epoxy coating over the topsides gelcoat before any other fairing and/ or surfacing repairs were made and before the epoxy primer.
Too late for this project, but the info could save someone else a lot of effort. Anyone else found porous gelcoat?
Live and learn!
McSkagit
I ran into porous gelcoat on the Saratogan. Thousands of pin holes, probably tiny air bubbles in the gelcoat that were opened when sanding the surface.
I was aware of the pin holes and went around the hull and filled them at least 10 times prior to the epoxy primer. Thought I had them all, but alas, several hundred more appeared after the first coat of urethane....
I used thinned West System epoxy to fill crazed gelcoat below the water line.
The gelcoat on the hull is quite thick. .125" to .156"! Think I should have sprayed a thinned epoxy coating over the topsides gelcoat before any other fairing and/ or surfacing repairs were made and before the epoxy primer.
Too late for this project, but the info could save someone else a lot of effort. Anyone else found porous gelcoat?
Live and learn!
McSkagit
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