No good deed goes unpunished. I have a 1979 22 Catalina I've owned for the last 7 years that has been up on the trailer since last year. This spring, I decided to give baby a new coat of bottom paint since it was looking about that time. I began by stripping off the paint and began to see that I fear are widespread blisters in the gelcoat.
The blue is the bottom paint and the white is what I believe to be the gelcoat. You can take a knife and flake off one of these and see fiberglass strands underneath. I don't think sanding it down and putting on the bottom paint back on feels quite right. I'm not sure a gelcoat touch up repair is gonna do it either since there is so many little cracks. I'm not sure but from what little I've read online, if I put this in the water without doing it right, the glass could de-laminate and then I'm in bigger trouble.
I'm fearing the worst at this point. I don't have money for a professional but I do have a do it yourself attitude and a tool or two. I've worked a bit with fiberglass on a kayak project but, I'm not sure what I'm looking at to make sure this is done right or how big of a problem I have.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks friends!

The blue is the bottom paint and the white is what I believe to be the gelcoat. You can take a knife and flake off one of these and see fiberglass strands underneath. I don't think sanding it down and putting on the bottom paint back on feels quite right. I'm not sure a gelcoat touch up repair is gonna do it either since there is so many little cracks. I'm not sure but from what little I've read online, if I put this in the water without doing it right, the glass could de-laminate and then I'm in bigger trouble.
I'm fearing the worst at this point. I don't have money for a professional but I do have a do it yourself attitude and a tool or two. I've worked a bit with fiberglass on a kayak project but, I'm not sure what I'm looking at to make sure this is done right or how big of a problem I have.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks friends!