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Fiberglass repair

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sweetwater
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Fiberglass repair

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I need to repair the front edge of the keel on my 28. The transporter scraped about 1/4 inch deep and 5 inches long with trailers crossmember. I have fiberglass resin I can use but was wondering if I should be using something else like epoxy. Any suggestions?
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Cape Codder
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Re: Fiberglass repair

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Marine-Tex should fix that up easily.
I've used it for years on all sorts of underwater minor repairs.
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Re: Fiberglass repair

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Either will work. I would use a thickening agent and make it like peanut butter. Then it might take only one application before it ready to sand back to shape.
I would also apply some heat via a hairdryer, etc to get it to set up in cold temps.
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