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Sailboat Hull Repair Guide

sailboat hull repair

A dent or hole in your sailboat’s hull can feel like damage
to the entire boat. But if your hull is made from fiberglass, you may have more
options than you initially thought. We put together this sailboat hull repair
guide to help!

Step One: Preparation

You won’t be ready to tackle sailboat hull repair until you
know a bit about what to expect. That means adequately preparing the area for
the repairs. Here’s what you’ll need to know:

Step Two: Grinding

Wearing the respirator and safety goggles, grind down the
damaged fiberglass with the sanding disk, preferably 36-grit. Sand the edges
of the affected area—such as the edges around a hole—to a slight sloping angle.
This will create more overall surface area for your added fiberglass repairs to
adhere to, which in turn promotes adhesion and long-term bonding.

Step Three:
Fiberglass Repairs

Even if you’ve never used fiberglass before, you might be
surprised at how easy it can be to apply. But it’s important that you follow
the procedure:

Step Four: Finishing
the Hull

Once the fiberglass is hard again, you can sand it down for
smoothness and then apply the gel coat. Once you have the gel coat intact,
you’re ready to add a layer of wax to the outer layer, protecting the hull.

To make the process easy on yourself, make sure that you
read all labels and warnings, and thoroughly research fiberglass before
beginning. And don’t forget to browse BoatLIFE for some great
products
that can help you along the way.

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