Hull dents

Feb 14, 2014
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Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
Square holes in fiberglass is the product of some clown who’s only tool is a circular saw.[ not used on my hull:badbad:]
Ok guys this is a well done Start of the Hull restoration.

I did not see him cut the hull, but he ran his cutting tool right down the Center line of the one of SeaTow screw holes.
[See my pict 1 above]

He did not over cut the hull and his tool is a Dremel Zip tool. The kind that has a set depth.

Afterwards, he had to round out that area once we revealed the structure behind. Feather back the Old Gel Coat and filled it to just below that level. [ I consulted with the guys who Laid the Keel on my boat about that structure]
[See Pict #2 above]
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Now filled with basic Gel Coat and not yet fully sanded.
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The Blue and White matching Gel Coats have been ordered from Spectrum Colors for my year Hunter 1998.
Please note his overlaps and leveling. Best seen on the Blue as he sanded it down to match the hull shape.
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This is his work on the 8 inch hole that flooded my boat on the lift back into water, not caused by the Storm.
This is his prep work and feathering back for the Structure fill and Gel Coat.

Repairing-2.jpg

Went to this...
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Please note the Blue tape strips as he layered the reinforcement
Plus the FRP Pro told me that fix is NOT a finished product !:clap:

Yes, I trust his PROFESSIONAL work.
Jim...