surban21
Cadet
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- Sep 15, 2019
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Just kind of seeking confirmation ... I have gouges on the bottom of the boat hull in a few places under the waterline and the first picture shown below is on the keel near the bow (maybe from beaching?). It appears to be deep enough to warrant repairs and looks to be down to but not through the fiberglass. This is about 3"-4" long.

The 2nd pic is above the waterline and same kind of gouging down to but not through fiberglass. It is about 1"-2" in length.

I was wondering if after smoothing out the areas and cleaning with acetone, if I could just mix up some gel coat, fill the gouges with it, sand and buff? Or would I need to do more for these?
I've read several posts but it seems most deal with holes in a hull and seems to be excessive for what I'm trying to accomplish. Your help, advise and patience is surely appreciated.

The 2nd pic is above the waterline and same kind of gouging down to but not through fiberglass. It is about 1"-2" in length.

I was wondering if after smoothing out the areas and cleaning with acetone, if I could just mix up some gel coat, fill the gouges with it, sand and buff? Or would I need to do more for these?
I've read several posts but it seems most deal with holes in a hull and seems to be excessive for what I'm trying to accomplish. Your help, advise and patience is surely appreciated.