Gel coat

 Has anyone ever had there gel coat on there boat re done, my 235 Boston whaler is looking real dull, hoping somebody could give me a rough price To re gel coat a 23.5ft walk around, or any recommendations who to go to?? Cheers


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 Can't cut and polish?

Sun, 2015-05-31 19:17

 Can't cut and polish?

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 You sure it needs new gel

Sun, 2015-05-31 19:18

 You sure it needs new gel coat? Wet sand and 3 stage polish would have it looking like new unless it is damaged in some way. Unlike cars, Gelcoat is usually 10 to 12mm thick and can cope with many renewals.

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Just had my Trophy 2302 done

Sun, 2015-05-31 20:00

professionally cut and polished. Cost about $1,200.00. Took him about 4 days and it  was well worth every cent.

It now looks like a new one.

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Who did it for ya

Sun, 2015-05-31 21:02

hey craig

who did u get to do ur rig?  

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Sent you a pm with the details

Mon, 2015-06-01 16:04

 Let me know if you don't receive 

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Link

Sun, 2015-05-31 22:01

 good link for you

http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=117266

 

Plenty more out there if you have a look. 

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We had some gel coat repairs

Mon, 2015-06-01 09:58

We had some gel coat repairs done by an old site sponsor Cobalt Blue Marine and I'd recommend them. Great service and a hell of a lot cheaper than we expected.  It was a few years ago now so I can't remember the details but I do remember the good service.

http://www.cobaltbluemarine.com.au/

 

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 You should be able to cut

Mon, 2015-06-01 13:01

 You should be able to cut and polish no probs,  you will find the gell will be about 5 mm thick max on hull sides and cabin should be 2 done in days max i can do a Caribbean 35 in 2 days flat 20 hours for $1350 gunnel to top of bridge and do a 21- 23 trailer boat in 1 day price varied on the amout of surface area and condition of gelcoat , i no longer do this for a living so cant help you with the job.

Depending on the quality of cut used it shouldnt have to be wet and dryed. A quality cut and polish then wax to seal the finish, wax every 2 months to keep up the lusture wash only with a wax and wash product and chamois straight away to prevent ringlets building up on the surface.

cheers Nick

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 Cheers boys I'll let u know

Mon, 2015-06-01 14:36

 Cheers boys I'll let u know how it turns out

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Alternatively, treat it like

Mon, 2015-06-01 17:09

Alternatively, treat it like a fishing boat and spend the $1200 on a nice jigging outfit.

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             Check this --

Mon, 2015-06-01 18:58

 

 

           Check this -- have seen a couple of his jobs - come up like a new boat

   http://www.completedetail.com.au/Complete_Detail.html

   www.facebook.com/pages/Complete-Detail/1394244780881814?fref=ts

 

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 Haha very tru johno but the

Mon, 2015-06-01 20:28

 Haha very tru johno but the old girl needs some tlc every once in a while, seeing as she gets me to the fish

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Mate, I am hearing ya! My

Mon, 2015-06-01 20:36

Mate, I am hearing ya! My 235 is looking a bit faded, and have been procrastinating the cut and polish......need to do it though, for $1200, or $2000 before you pay tax, gotta be worth having a crack yourself. I did my old mans 36 Rivierra......half way through I wanted to shoot myself, but came up ok.

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Recommendation

Tue, 2015-06-02 09:29

 Thinking of doing my Reefie too - haven't been brave enough  for the pain that comes with it yet. Any recommendations on the best product(s) to use for the cut and then polish?

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 Great topic .. Being a

Tue, 2015-06-02 18:20

 Great topic .. Being a painter and detailer and fibre glassing.I reguraly do these jobs Insydney. Before you cut you should give a small flat area .A buff first if not happy then cut with 120-1500 depending on color.  When ready to buff tape up all plastics and rubber as polish is hard to get of once dry.  Buff machine should be variable speed have a few different pads  listed in order  wool, foam (3m products) then waffle pad. With these 3 pads you should be using a different grade of polish I use car products as they seem to give best results . When buffing make sure surface is always moist will insure no burn marks  happen incase you slip . Once finish look after it as stated by some of other guys

 mate take your time to do the job properly nothing like see a rushed buff job . Last 26 I buffed took 50 hours  inside and out and is still great after a year it was a blue

gel coat and ended up brand new . I am a extremely fussy Painter  and used to spend 5 hours buffing a black bonnets ok car.  How info helps

 

 

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 Stay away from cheap polish

Wed, 2015-06-03 14:06

 Stay away from cheap polish compounds that are full of silicone, Septone is one product along with a few others that are absolute rubbish. As Mowong said with sound advice  good car polishes will work, i won't  give you any product names for what i use as i have had to do a lot of time perfecting my technique time is money they say.

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