So the boat was hauled this past week, went to the boat and found 2 long gouges the length of my arm on both sides of the hull. It seems when loading the boat on the hydraulic trailer she brought up on some edges of the trailer without anyone knowing. It goes just down to the fiberglass in some areas, through the bottom paint, barrier coat, and gel coat.
The marina is going to spring for the fix of this, but I want to make sure this is done correctly. They are going to put Interlux 2000E on over the filler that they will use. My question is, since the barrier coat is meant to be layered on over a tacky previous coat, does patching it provide the same barrier coat protection, or do I now have a vulnerable part of the hull?
I would also welcome and instructions on how this should be fixed correctly so I can assess that they are doing it correctly. Is it just to sand, fair it will filler, apply the coats of interlux, and then bottom paint?
Here are some pics.
Port Side:
Starboard:
Thanks,
Shel
The marina is going to spring for the fix of this, but I want to make sure this is done correctly. They are going to put Interlux 2000E on over the filler that they will use. My question is, since the barrier coat is meant to be layered on over a tacky previous coat, does patching it provide the same barrier coat protection, or do I now have a vulnerable part of the hull?
I would also welcome and instructions on how this should be fixed correctly so I can assess that they are doing it correctly. Is it just to sand, fair it will filler, apply the coats of interlux, and then bottom paint?
Here are some pics.
Port Side:
Starboard:
Thanks,
Shel