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Will do! Thanks @Peterbaron and @haimark 



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29/11/2016 22:01:00
gasperisailracing
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29/11/2016 20:13:51
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Caution-Those are puncture wounds and there is liekly to be more damage on the insdie-the inner skin will have split away and will need a fairly extensive repair I am speaking through personal experience and I would suggest a professional repair


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29/11/2016 17:39:02
haimark
Posts: 41
Guikitetri,
For a sure answer you would be best contacting RS Aftersales on [email protected]



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29/11/2016 17:16:31
Peter Barton
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Any suggestions on what to do first here, before applying the gelcoat???  I'd really appreciate a step-by-step list of how to repair this puncture on the hull:




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29/11/2016 14:53:14
gasperisailracing
Posts: 34
I have a punture on both sides of the boat, in the middle, Under the gunwale, right about where the boat sits on the trolly (where the handles are). I realized that the blue plastic covers that protects the boat from the aluminum, had slipped and mostly like the when getting the boat out of the water, the hull hit the aluminum edge. Any suggestions on how to fix the puncture and make it looks nice again?


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27/11/2016 19:44:47
gasperisailracing
Posts: 34
I managed with some difficulty to get a pot of the correct gelcoat from RS - RS100 white. It is a perfect match and we're fortunate to have an obliging member who is really good at virtually invisible gelcoat repairs!


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27/08/2016 21:06:22
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Have you tried enamel nail polish, lots of whites to choose from


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27/08/2016 12:15:14
Tijuana Taxi
Posts: 19
I did a minor repair filling a chip on the bow where I'd bumped into the trolley cross member when recovering the boat a couple of weeks back I tried the plastic padding gelcoat and whilst it was easy to use I'd say that it is marginally more yellow than the natural boat colour. Really not an issue for the 5mm chip I treated, but is a potential caveat. I've not tried the RS stuff Tim


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27/08/2016 08:57:10
Middle Eight
Posts: 21
For gel coat repairs in the U.S. I use West Marine gel coat,white. The underside of the daggerboard slot may have some gelcoat chipping, there I use Marine Tex epoxy, white, it is stronger that gel coat but not a perfect color match.


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10/06/2016 21:35:45
Paul Gingras
Posts: 21
I use plastic padding white gel coat repair. It seems a good colour match and dries really quickly (unlike the stuff from RS). About a tenner from Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gelcoat-Filler-Plastic-Padding-165gm/dp/B0017YAX32/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465590380&sr=8-1&keywords=gelcoat+repair+kit It's lasted well on the rudder 'wearing' edge.


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10/06/2016 21:27:37
Chris James
Posts: 17
Here's another bit along starboard bow


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10/06/2016 19:39:07
Johnrfyc
Posts: 15
What are people using for minor gel coat repairs?


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10/06/2016 19:37:32
Johnrfyc
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