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Fiberglass Repair - Easier Than You Think!

Whether on the hull or deck, fiberglass repair is a useful knack to have.

<<>> Careful ownership and care preserve the material. But one's own attitude is not representative of everyone on the water.

The majority of impact damage tends to be on the hull. Resin repair on the hull, includes gelcoat repair too. When assessing the area damaged, be sure to check the interior of the boat as well.

If at all possible conduct the repair from the inside rather than outside of the boat.

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Due to the boat's curvature, it is possible to complete necessary work with less hassle from inside.

<<>> Of course if the damage does not reach through to the inside, then outside repair is best.

Repair on deck is more often due to wear and tear. Due to poor flow characteristics of the resin, tight corner and bends need to be checked frequently. Other areas to watch are around the stanchions and port holes.

If heavy angular items e.g. anchors are dropped on deck then look out for impact damage. The point at which the deck is hit is prone to cracks. It is important to act quickly when damage is found. Otherwise the core will become weakened.

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