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How to fix old fibreglass deck

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Created by Trek > 9 months ago, 9 Dec 2016
Trek
NSW, 1216 posts
9 Dec 2016 6:28AM
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My deck is faded flaking and has cracks. Not surprising for a 1990 boat thats been in the sun every day for years :-)

My question is has anyone had success repainting a fibreglass deck? Im wondering if it could even be resprayed with a new layer of gel coat?

Ramona
NSW, 7757 posts
9 Dec 2016 7:55AM
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Trek said..

My deck is faded flaking and has cracks. Not surprising for a 1990 boat thats been in the sun every day for years :-)

My question is has anyone had success repainting a fibreglass deck? Im wondering if it could even be resprayed with a new layer of gel coat?


Forget about gel coat. Have a re read of this one.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/deck-paint-gloss-or-a-stain/

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
9 Dec 2016 11:12AM
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Our deck was the same Trek on a boat twice as old as yours. The anti/skid dimpled surface had worn off and there
were stress fractures from over tensioned stays etc. The Missus fixed it with elbow grease preparation and Perfection
paint. We're not moored too far from you if you want to take a look.
HG has also painted his deck and may comment.

someday
NSW, 97 posts
9 Dec 2016 11:54AM
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I love the idea of using the Epigrip (powdered rubber) that cisco enthusiastically recommended. Heh cisco, could you please give us some more hints on where to obtain it? As I'm not having much luck trying to find it with google searches.

After over 30 years in the sun the old girl's deck is chalky and porous. There is one obvious place near a stanchion base that it needs a core repair. I expect when I go looking I will find more places that need core repairs. I am thinking of making paper templates of the existing non skid area patterns, and then sanding off the old non skid to make it easier to blend in the repairs and to ensure the paint adheres to the surface. The old non skid is only shallow, if I tried to paint it without sanding it off I'd be concerned that it would fill the shallow valleys anyway and may not stick since it seems like it would be difficult to clean the valleys properly without sanding it off. But like, I just love sanding, so why wouldn't I sand it off? Like, you have to love sanding to fix up and old boat I figure.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
9 Dec 2016 12:28PM
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I found the two pack international perfection worked really well
I masked up brushed one coat of paint down then while it was wet sprinkled international non skid over the top when its dry sweep up and brush another coat on and your done

Crusoe
QLD, 1197 posts
9 Dec 2016 6:35PM
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samsturdy said..

Our deck was the same Trek on a boat twice as old as yours. The anti/skid dimpled surface had worn off and there
were stress fractures from over tensioned stays etc. The Missus fixed it with elbow grease preparation and Perfection
paint. We're not moored too far from you if you want to take a look.
HG has also painted his deck and may comment.


Do you lend out your misses to other boat owner to help with their boats. If you keep spreading stories around about how good she is, someone will try and steal her from you Sam. Very Envious.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
10 Dec 2016 7:42AM
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someday said..
I love the idea of using the Epigrip (powdered rubber) that cisco enthusiastically recommended. Heh cisco, could you please give us some more hints on where to obtain it? As I'm not having much luck trying to find it with google searches.


You should find it in any chandlery if the product is still made.

International paints bought out Epiglass and have a product called Intergrip which I assume is the same thing.

www.whitworths.com.au/pnt-intergrip-125g?q=59548

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
10 Dec 2016 11:05AM
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Crusoe said..

samsturdy said..

Our deck was the same Trek on a boat twice as old as yours. The anti/skid dimpled surface had worn off and there
were stress fractures from over tensioned stays etc. The Missus fixed it with elbow grease preparation and Perfection
paint. We're not moored too far from you if you want to take a look.
HG has also painted his deck and may comment.



Do you lend out your misses to other boat owner to help with their boats. If you keep spreading stories around about how good she is, someone will try and steal her from you Sam. Very Envious.


Hi Crusoe. I guess I am blessed with a Missus that loves life and gets what she can out of it. She's a real
Earth Mother, keeps me alive and anybody else who needs it. God bless the day we got together.

Trek
NSW, 1216 posts
10 Dec 2016 1:42PM
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Thanks for advice, my Christmas project :-)

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
10 Dec 2016 2:54PM
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cisco said..

someday said..
I love the idea of using the Epigrip (powdered rubber) that cisco enthusiastically recommended. Heh cisco, could you please give us some more hints on where to obtain it? As I'm not having much luck trying to find it with google searches.



You should find it in any chandlery if the product is still made.

International paints bought out Epiglass and have a product called Intergrip which I assume is the same thing.

www.whitworths.com.au/pnt-intergrip-125g?q=59548


inter grip I would say is one pack with the included non skid . Sam and Myself use international perfection which is a two pack polyurethane and sprinkled the non sid over the fist coat. I just use a brush from a Aldi $9 pack of brushes they work well throw them out when your done



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