I had my previously white 1983 sailboat gelcoated blue in 2020 by a hardworking local guy mostly known for fiberglass repair. He prepped the crap out of it but something obviously didn’t go right. After 2 yrs of usual dock bumps etc, it now it looks like this. A lot of the scratches go through to the previous gelcoat. Now it’s on the hard for the winter, trying to figure out how to best salvage this situation. Most straightforward (and cheap) option is to wet-sand, compound, polish and wax. I can also try to repair, the guy left me the leftover blue GC, but that seems like a lot of V-cutting, filling and feathering. I can also just throw in the towel and have it redone but before I spend the cash, I wanted to know what you guys thought the best possible outcome would be with the other two methods.
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