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Welcome to our Boat Repair category, your go-to resource for addressing and resolving various issues affecting boats of all types. Explore comprehensive guides, expert tips, and practical solutions dedicated to repairing and restoring different components, from hulls to engines and beyond

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Removing Oxidation On A Fiberglass Boat: 4 Simple Steps

Is your once-gleaming fiberglass boat looking a little lackluster? Over time, the sun and elements can cause fiberglass to oxidize, making it appear dull and chalky. But don’t despair – with some elbow grease and the right products, you can get that shiny finish back. In this post, we’ll go over what causes oxidation in […]

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How Do You Get Moisture Out Of A Transom? 5 Steps To Follow

Have you ever noticed moisture or dampness in your boat’s transom? This relatively common issue can cause wood rot, corrosion, and other problems if left unchecked. Not to worry – drying out your transom is usually straightforward. With some simple tips, you can eliminate excess moisture and help keep your transom in good condition for

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Exploring Fiberglass and Gel Coat: Use, Maintenance, and Repair

Exploring the relationship between fiberglass and gel coat and understanding their roles in boat repair, construction and maintenance is crucial for every boat owner. Exploring their roles in repairs, construction, and maintenance offers valuable insights to keep watercraft strong and stunning. Let’s get started. Fiberglass and Its Significance Fiberglass serves as the structural backbone of

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Is It Easy To Repair A Fiberglass Boat? My Personal Opinion

Repairing damage to a fiberglass boat is no simple task. While fiberglass itself is a relatively easy material to work with, successfully restoring a fiberglass hull or deck requires specialized skills, tools, materials and plenty of patience. For the committed DIY boat owner, minor fiberglass repairs are manageable with proper planning and preparation. Major damage,

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Is It Worth Fixing A Transom On A Boat? Everything To Know

The transom is an important structural component on powerboats and sailboats located at the stern. This flat structure provides mounting support for the engine and accessories while also allowing water to drain off the back of the boat. If your transom is rotted, cracked, or damaged, you’ll need to decide if repairing it is worthwhile

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Fiberglass Boat Transom Repair: The Definitive Guide

Has your boat’s transom (the rear crosspiece) seen better days? Cracks or soft spots in the fiberglass can allow water to seep in, eventually causing rot and more costly damage. Thankfully, transom repairs are doable for the ambitious DIYer. With a little time and elbow grease, you can get your boat back on the waves.

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Gelcoat Spider Crack Repair: 8 Steps To Follow

If you own a fiberglass boat, you may eventually notice small cracks in the gelcoat finish that look like spider webs. These annoying little cracks are formally called crazing or spider cracks. While not usually structural issues, they do allow water to seep in and damage the layers underneath over time. Luckily, there are some

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How to repair gelcoat stress cracks? Everything You Should Know

You’ve noticed some odd lines across the gelcoat surface of your boat. Unlike small spiderweb patterns, these cracks tend to form straight fissures emanating from corners or hardware. Upon closer inspection, you realize that these are stress cracks in the gelcoat – a common issue as your boat ages. While ugly and annoying, gelcoat stress

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