A year late reply to your suggestion but I did follow-up with Ranger Tug and they basically said that this was normal for a boat of this age. More of a brush off answer I think because I then followed up on a Ranger Tug forum "Tugnuts" and no one had ever seen this type of cracking in the gelcoat on their boats, many which are much older than mine. Most of them don't have anywhere near the hours on theirs as I do on mine as they use the boat as a day/weekend cruiser which was the original design purpose.
Given that I use the boat strictly for fishing, the floor is wet most of the time so I would like to coat the floor with something that is flexible and durable with good adhesion to gelcoat and basically cover/hide the cracking. I know there's lots of folks on here knowledgable with respect to fibreglass so if you were to coat the floor, what product would you use, keeping in mind the 3 parameters I mentioned?
@terrin had suggested to leave as is and monitor. It's pretty much everywhere on the floor so probably too much vibration/flexing from the 3 banger when at low idle all the time. Or maybe it's the halibut pounding on the floor.


I just want it covered if I can.