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Hull Damage
My suggestion is to not worry about it. Hulls get scratched up all the time
from beaching. No big deal. Certainly not worth the cost to have repaired. Definetly don't have the bottom painted. Costly, slow you down, make for a wierd boat in this size. Tony "David Purvis" wrote in message .. . Last week I had my 2000 17ft Larson docked at a cottage bow in and up on two tires with carpet over the tires to protect gellcoat. After digging out the sand and rocks the boat seemed fine and the back was floating and I could stick my foot under the bottom and had space there. But before this I must of been rubbing on the many small stones.The first time I beached it I felt it rub near the centre and that's when I dug out the sand. Now the very pointed part of the bottom has been scratched badly but really what bothers me is two long gouges that are not deep but can they be filled buy using a gellcoat repair kit ? Looks like two pointed rocks rubbed along the bottom. Seems like a artist brush dipped into the filler would be all I need to fill in the voids. What do you guys think? Not to worried about how it looks as you have to get under the trailer and slide down to see it.Or should I get the bottom treated with hull paint? The boat will be back in the water in 5 days for 3 weeks then I will have time to buff out and wax the rest of the bottom.Was thinking of taking it in for repairs but the damage is not deep and should not get under the gellcoat. The rest of the year it only gets in the water for a couple of hrs a week then stays on the trailer.All this to try and free up the small dock for the kids to use! Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Agreed on the painting issue, do not paint! Worth about 10%+ loss in speed
and costly to do it right. If the scratches bother you, treat it like a scratch in a car, heavy coat of wax until you can correct the problem. Just remember to use a wax remover when you gel in the marks. I've owned boats where the keel line near the bow has been worn right through to glass from continual beachings, never had lamination problems, although it certainly does invite them. Greg Moore "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:XTpOa.2866$H17.1827@sccrnsc02... My suggestion is to not worry about it. Hulls get scratched up all the time from beaching. No big deal. Certainly not worth the cost to have repaired. Definetly don't have the bottom painted. Costly, slow you down, make for a wierd boat in this size. Tony "David Purvis" wrote in message .. . Last week I had my 2000 17ft Larson docked at a cottage bow in and up on two tires with carpet over the tires to protect gellcoat. After digging out the sand and rocks the boat seemed fine and the back was floating and I could stick my foot under the bottom and had space there. But before this I must of been rubbing on the many small stones.The first time I beached it I felt it rub near the centre and that's when I dug out the sand. Now the very pointed part of the bottom has been scratched badly but really what bothers me is two long gouges that are not deep but can they be filled buy using a gellcoat repair kit ? Looks like two pointed rocks rubbed along the bottom. Seems like a artist brush dipped into the filler would be all I need to fill in the voids. What do you guys think? Not to worried about how it looks as you have to get under the trailer and slide down to see it.Or should I get the bottom treated with hull paint? The boat will be back in the water in 5 days for 3 weeks then I will have time to buff out and wax the rest of the bottom.Was thinking of taking it in for repairs but the damage is not deep and should not get under the gellcoat. The rest of the year it only gets in the water for a couple of hrs a week then stays on the trailer.All this to try and free up the small dock for the kids to use! Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Advise....... Buy a Keel Guard.
CM "David Purvis" wrote in message .. . | Last week I had my 2000 17ft Larson docked at a cottage bow in and up on two | tires with carpet over the tires to protect gellcoat. | After digging out the sand and rocks the boat seemed fine and the back was | floating and I could stick my foot under the bottom and had space there. But | before this I must of been rubbing on the many small stones.The first time I | beached it I felt it rub near the centre and that's when I dug out the sand. | Now the very pointed part of the bottom has been scratched badly but really | what bothers me is two long gouges that are not deep but can they be filled | buy using a gellcoat repair kit ? Looks like two pointed rocks rubbed along | the bottom. | Seems like a artist brush dipped into the filler would be all I need to fill | in the voids. What do you guys think? Not to worried about how it looks as | you have to get under the trailer and slide down to see it.Or should I get | the bottom treated with hull paint? | The boat will be back in the water in 5 days for 3 weeks then I will have | time to buff out and wax the rest of the bottom.Was thinking of taking it in | for repairs but the damage is not deep and should not get under the | gellcoat. The rest of the year it only gets in the water for a couple of hrs | a week then stays on the trailer.All this to try and free up the small dock | for the kids to use! | Thanks for any help you can give me. | | |
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I wonder where he dreamed up the notion that a new glass boat can be beached
at will? "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Advise....... Buy a Keel Guard. CM "David Purvis" wrote in message .. . | Last week I had my 2000 17ft Larson docked at a cottage bow in and up on two | tires with carpet over the tires to protect gellcoat. | After digging out the sand and rocks the boat seemed fine and the back was | floating and I could stick my foot under the bottom and had space there. But | before this I must of been rubbing on the many small stones.The first time I | beached it I felt it rub near the centre and that's when I dug out the sand. | Now the very pointed part of the bottom has been scratched badly but really | what bothers me is two long gouges that are not deep but can they be filled | buy using a gellcoat repair kit ? Looks like two pointed rocks rubbed along | the bottom. | Seems like a artist brush dipped into the filler would be all I need to fill | in the voids. What do you guys think? Not to worried about how it looks as | you have to get under the trailer and slide down to see it.Or should I get | the bottom treated with hull paint? | The boat will be back in the water in 5 days for 3 weeks then I will have | time to buff out and wax the rest of the bottom.Was thinking of taking it in | for repairs but the damage is not deep and should not get under the | gellcoat. The rest of the year it only gets in the water for a couple of hrs | a week then stays on the trailer.All this to try and free up the small dock | for the kids to use! | Thanks for any help you can give me. | | |
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