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  1. Keiffer

    Gel Coat Repair

    Does anyone have experience with Gel Coat Repair? Mine is not in bad shape so I prefer not to paint it. My understanding is the repair itself is quite simple the devil is in the color matching. I have spoken with Mini Craft of Florida, they are very helpfull and have colors for hundreds of...
  2. ignacio

    Lots of gel coat chipping around portlights

    Hi all, I wanted to get your take on this. The E27 I just got has lots of gel coat chipping around the portlights. Attached is the best picture I have on this at the moment. The chipping extends for about 2-6 inches out from the perimeter around each portlight, especially the larger ones...
  3. G

    Barrier coat present?

    I am considering removing all of the "soft" bottom paint that has been used over the years on my 1983 28+ and painting with VC17. In several places it I'm able to scrape it off down to what appears to be a smooth darker blue surface that I thought was the barrier coat. When I commented to a...
  4. B

    Matching Gel coat

    I have an 1988 E-26 which I am going to install new instruments and will need to regelcoat the bulkhead. I am looking to buy the corect color. any sugestions Thanks Brad
  5. R

    Gel Coat Color

    Does anyone have a formula to match the hull gel coat for patching? I thought the hull was white until I patched a small ding> Wrong!!
  6. A

    Bilge coat paint

    I reviewed Seans head replacement project and have a question concerning the bilge coat paint. How clean is clean enough? My 71 E29 has areas that were not painted originally and I have areas that were painted, but no matter how much I scrub, it stills has mold/mildew stains. Will the paint...
  7. Ian S

    Green resin under gel coat?

    I'm in the process of stripping 15 yrs of paint of my e-27. the previous owner(s) obviously stripped it down before and did a fine job of over sanding. As I am now sanding I am finding if I go through the white gel coat there apears to be a layer of resin that is green proir to the first layer...
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