I'm no expert, but....
Colin,I'm sure others will correct me if I'm wrong, but it's my understanding that polyester is a good material to build with because it's cheaper than epoxy and offers adequate strength & rigidity for pleasure boat applications. For new construction, epoxy can offer a better end result but it's a lot more expensive & most boat builders don't offer epoxy hulls (though some do).As for repair work, I've been told that epoxy is a better choice because it has superior bonding properties. In other words, epoxy repairs will adhear to a preped surface better than polyester resulting in a more permanent repair. It's stronger than polyester, too. You'll notice that many products that get applied to a hull are epoxy based like many paints (1 part & 2 part) as well as barrier coats, etc.For that reason, I've been told that most people will prefer to build with poly but repair with epoxy. Any other opinions out there?? As I said, I'm not an expert on fiberglass repair, but I did do a keel/hull joint repair a few years ago with epoxy & some cloth & it's holding up great.I hope this helps!Allen Schweitzers/v FalstaffC-30 Hull# 632