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Interior fiberglass repair?

Ogtbagger

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
242 Limited E-Series
Boat Length
24
I just noticed this chip inside the boat this morning. How should I repair this?16229956658917863929913156639622.jpg16229956658917863929913156639622.jpg16229956907887595130449024721841.jpg
 
That is very self-repairable, if you want to undertake the job. Go to Spectrum and get the color-matched gelcoat kit. Comes in a little bottle, about the consistency of peanut butter.

You will need to prep the repair area. For that size, probably a Dremel tool is right for the job. Need to grind out those cracks along the sides and feather the edge at about a 45 degree angle to hold the new gelcoat.

Here is one of my threads on my first repairs which may be of assistance. There are several others out there as well that can be had with a simple search... https://jetboaters.net/threads/gelcoat-repair-question.9039/
 
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