Restoring Gel Coat

ShaeMcLaren

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What is the best procedure to bring back the gel coat on a boat that's been sitting for years. I understand a good wet sand, stain remover, and polish will do alot. How far gone is too far gone? Which are the best products for bringing it back? PFA1000001479.jpg
 
Most FG boats will come back, a good way to decide if its worthwhile is to do a test area to see how the gell coat responds. It won't be easy or quick.
 
Gel coat on that thing is thick, wet sand to take oxidation off, to 1500gr then a good boat polish and go to town, once you got it nice and shinny a good coat of wax and it look brand new. Just do a small area for a test and you will be surprised, it’s not that hard, time consuming but not that hard to do
 
Not to hijack the OP's original question but when you get the gelcoat back to where you are happy with it, is there a good sealer or polish that stands out as the best UV protectant? My hull is RED and after getting it nice and shiny it's only a matter of 3-4 summer months and you can see the UV doing it's thing and oxidizing the gelcoat. I've looked online on other boating forums and there's many many recommendation. So from first hand experiences what's your pick for best UV protectant once she's looking good? Maybe there's no such thing.
 
Not to hijack the OP's original question but when you get the gelcoat back to where you are happy with it, is there a good sealer or polish that stands out as the best UV protectant? My hull is RED and after getting it nice and shiny it's only a matter of 3-4 summer months and you can see the UV doing it's thing and oxidizing the gelcoat. I've looked online on other boating forums and there's many many recommendation. So from first hand experiences what's your pick for best UV protectant once she's looking good? Maybe there's no such thing.
Good quality boat wax once a year
 

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Love it! Thanks for posting those. What a great-looking, functional set-up. Ours is the third 24’ to come out of the mold, which would put her at 1972 or so, I think (there is no builder’s hull number to confirm date). We did a bunch of work on her about 11 years ago. She is really a work boat; just fishing and commuting to/from the cabin, so she’s not Bristol by any stretch.

To keep this post related to the thread, her hull is currently painted with matte Hempel freighter paint. It has not proven to be as tough as I expected, and I’m considering repainting her with an epoxy top-side gloss finish. A proper, professional Awlgrip or similar job aren’t really in-budget, so I was looking at Pettit’s one-part epoxy topside paint. I am open to comments, suggestions and advice, as I will do the work myself.
 

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