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Fiberglass Blistering Repair #10817484 05/04/15 05:32 PM
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I have a 2002 Tr 20 with some hull damage from Saturday at Monticello. Looking at the damage, I also have some blistering where the boat sits on the trailer.
Can the blistering be repaired without taking out sections of fiberglass or am I looking at extensive work on the bottom of the boat? I know the damaged section will need to be cut out and repaired.

Re: Fiberglass Blistering Repair [Re: bgmg17] #10819497 05/05/15 02:01 PM
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Yes, the gel coat on the blistered area will have to be ground or sanded down to the fiberglass.

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