[Paddlewise] Anybody used MarineTex putty for repairs?

From: Lisa Williams <lisa_at_cadence90.com>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 23:15:56 -0400
Howdy,

I put a little nick in the prow of my fiberglass kayak a few weeks ago.
I used the Seafit Gelcoat Quick Fix (comes in a single tube) to fill it.
I can't see the actual fiberglass anymore, but the repaired area still
isn't even with the rest of the original gelcoat -- you can still see a
divot.  I had read quite a few how-tos, and they all indicated that
gelcoat shrank as it cured.  Even though I really troweled the stuff on
thick, it's still left a divot where the repair is.  

Now here's my question.  I've got a little time on my hands tomorrow and
I thought I'd take another pass at it and see if I could do a really
good job on it.  Should I:

1. Take out the Gelcoat Repair Kit and add more layers?
2 or: Use MarineTex putty to fill the gap and then sand/add gelcoat?

Thanks for the advice!

Lisa W. 

PS. The one thing I was impressed about regarding the Seafit Quick Fix
was that it did match really well, and dried bright white, glossy, very
hard, and quite smooth. I did use sandpaper at 180, 400, and 600 grit
with a little water spray-bottle to keep things wet.  If I could have
gotten it so that the surface was smooth, and not nicked, I'd have been
perfectly happy with the results.  The repaired spot is on the prow just
below the seam on the hull, which is white.

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