Chortle

'Chortle' is our family sailing boat since 2016. She is a Sadler 29, with bilge keels, twin skinned and polyurethane filled hull (apparently unsinkable) and was built in 1984. She has received considerable amounts of work in her refurbishment from dad and we now enjoy taking most of our holidays on her in the waters of the west coast of scotland.

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Cockpit gelcoat holes cracks

Well finally put my late fathers Dremel tool to a good days use, grinding all small cracks out of gelcoat in the cockpit. All filled in with my colour matched polyester goo. Have the joy of wet sanding it all smooth then shiny, then buffing it oh my the joy of plastic.
Posted by Thomas Hawson at 13:44
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