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Steve
I just had my hull soda blasted down to the original gelcoat. Lots of crazing but that is OK. No blisters. Now I want to seal it back up. I notice that there is a hairline crack at the hull/keel joint and perhaps some old resin or product that is chipping off at the joint. My plan is to light sand the hull right away and grind the old product from the hull/keel joint. In the spring I will tighten the keel bolts, fill the joint with with short strand fibre glass and resin. Will fibreglass adhere to both the hull and keel which is lead? Next roll the 2 part epoxy to the hull with distinct color to see when the ablative paint comes off. At this point some say to apply the barrier coat, some say don't bother. Our boats are in the water for only 5 months each year. All agree on the ablative paint as the last step. What is a good epoxy and barrier coat? Is the barrier coat necessary? Any thoughst would be greatly appreciated.