help with fiberglass boat

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by stranger2u62090, Feb 16, 2006.

  1. stranger2u62090
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    I got a small fiberglass boat I think it’s a 16footer I got it free it’s basically the haul and the guy that brought it up can’t back up with a trailer and he hit a tree running the front of the boat into the trailer cause it wasn’t a boat trailer
    and the front is messed up by the rubber line like where it looks like it was two pieces made to one u know like a mold and its a lil caved in im not sure how to work with fiberglass and need to know what to do and how to repaint the whole thing when done I think I have to use a special paint and some different way to paint so basically how do I use fiberglass to patch that stuff up and how do I paint a boat like with what kind of paint and the steps in paint any help is appreciated thx
     
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    The forums answer all these questions in great detail, use the search!!!
     
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