Kevin M
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 382
- Reaction score
- 281
- Points
- 182
- Location
- Streetsboro, Ohio
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
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They are surface scratch's. It looks like she (the wife) just did enough to scratch the colored gel coat off. Not very deep at all.Are they deep where you can catch it with your fingernail or surface?
I will get a better picture tomorrow, thank you!Well, the worst way to clear it up is to blame it on the wife!
Ask me how I know.
Do you have a better picture? Larger file, close up?
Much better, thanks. Those should be filled and blended for best results - it's hard to be absolutely certain from just a photo. Some parts will probably "buff out", but the deeper areas probably won't without removing too much material. Hard to tell if that is a very thin layer of colored gel coat or what.View attachment 5397 @Glassman is this photo better?
I have a few scrapes/scratch's that I acquired last season. What would be the best way to clear these up? I have a few around the boat but these are the worst ones. I'm guessing my wife did this. ;-)
T h a n k s !
On the bow of my boat, below the rub rail in the black, I have a spider crack (smaller than a dime) that looks to have been caused from an impact on the inside of the anchor locker... it is very slightly raised and the four small cracks radiate out from the center. I also have a small chip on the other side in about the same place that is about an 1/8th of an inch in diameter.
My first instinct was to do the Spectrum patch kit on the chip, and the sharpie method (or black crayon) on the crack and wax. @Glassman mentioned http://www.magicezy.com in one of the threads, so I thought I might try the Hairline Fix for both repairs... Anyone have any experience with Magicezy yet? My biggest concern is color matching, which will not be an issue with Spectrum... the Magicezy colors are just the basic colors, but this is a small repair, and black is black... The appeal of Magicezy is their claim that it will keep the crack from spreading. Thoughts?