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Scratch repair/removal


BillAV8R1

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Find a good pro that has a reputation for being a great color matcher and a perfectionist.  That will be a tough color to match perfectly.  How old is the boat, MBG may still use that color in their line up. As Tall tales said white can be a problem, I had a job done on my white sail boat and it was never perfect.

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After a lot of phone calls and research about gelcoat, I took her to The Boat Doctor in Tampa. Needless to say, they did a great job fixing it. In fact, I can’t even tell where the scratch was.

They also installed a Garelick vertically mounted table for my wife, so, now, everyone is happy.  

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33 minutes ago, Ron in Atlanta said:

They did a good job on that repair!  Some things just require a pro.

Under the "ounce of prevention" topic, do use the low profile fenders?

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I've used them with both the 20 and 22 foot Pathfinders, work like a charm protecting the boat from unruly docks.

Ron, you sure have the boat looking brand new as usual....you should come visit South Georgia Coast, we are seeing more bald eagles this fall than ever before ....many pairs....we’ve seen them around Ossabaw, St Catherine and also down around Cumberland. 

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5 hours ago, Ron in Atlanta said:

They did a good job on that repair!  Some things just require a pro.

Under the "ounce of prevention" topic, do use the low profile fenders?

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I've used them with both the 20 and 22 foot Pathfinders, work like a charm protecting the boat from unruly docks.

I’ve got bumpers, but I think they’re a bit too large. Those low profile ones look like they will work better.  Is there a particular size you’re using on the 22?

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I think they are the 5" X 14" in white.  Get Taylor Made, they are guaranteed for life.

One tip, when you splice the line on to the fender, made the loop as small as you can.  

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When you tie the fender onto the rear cleat, because of the shape, the top of the fender needs to be right up against the cleat like this...1886346711_DockFenderLines-2.thumb.jpg.9a8bdaec98b22702ab57b773e6fa026f.jpg

Another tip, if you have the midships cleat, it is very small and there is not enough room on the cleat to tie both the fender and the dock line.  When I sliced the dock line, I made the loop small enough so that when you place it on the cleat, it will stay in place without having to do more than just slip it over the cleat.115558186_DockFenderLines-4.thumb.jpg.932ca08158f4afd9bd8efe1924798d17.jpg

Here is the fender cleated to the midships cleat and the dock line loop over it...

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Works like a charm.

Good luck with that beautiful boat!

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