[C320-list] Chips & Hairline Cracks

Hansen, Brian Brian_Hansen at scholastic.com.au
Tue Aug 1 05:02:14 PDT 2006


I would be disappointed also if my new boat had these problems. With the
chips and gunky marks, I'd be back to the broker to fix those.

Hairline cracks, as a boat builder I'd say they may not be a big
concern, but this depends on where they are and how many there are,
worth getting a shipwright to check them out if in doubt.

When repairing gelcoat it can be very difficult to match colours
exactly, sometimes a hairline crack might look better than a repaired
section as the material used in the repair may change colour with age?

Just my thoughts on the subject.


Brian #413

-----Original Message-----
From: c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com
[mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Annie Bennett
Sent: Tuesday, 1 August 2006 7:11 PM
To: C32 List
Subject: [C320-list] Chips & Hairline Cracks

Not sure how fussy I'm being - maybe I'm being a girl - but how many
little
cosmetic chips and cracks and gunky marks are acceptable in a new boat?
 
Annie 

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