ILCA Laser Gelcoat Repairs (Complete Guide)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2023
  • Got some cracks or chips in your Laser (ILCA) which you want to repair? In this video, I walk you through Laser gelcoat repairs step-by-step to get your boat looking as good as new.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @stephentubby7689
    @stephentubby7689 Год назад

    Nice Dan thanks a informative video

  • @ILCALaserSailor
    @ILCALaserSailor Год назад +1

    Great video Dan, keep them coming! @ilcalasersailor

    • @danselfsailing
      @danselfsailing  Год назад

      Thanks! Your videos are a big inspiration :)

    • @ILCALaserSailor
      @ILCALaserSailor Год назад

      @@danselfsailing I am humbled and grateful for the opportunity. Please let me know if I can help at all.

  • @alixbarks
    @alixbarks 10 месяцев назад

    More accurate to say that gelcoat is a pigmented polyester resin. It is not a paint. It is designed to cure inside a mold, absent oxygen. It does not flow out to smooth finish like paints are designed to do. Which is why we use something to exclude air from gelcoat repairs, e.g. cello-tape over small chip repairs.

  • @toshinaritakayanagi
    @toshinaritakayanagi Год назад

    Thank you very much Dan for the very informative video. My Laser is old and its deck color is ivory (made 1982), and I do not find the ivory gelcoat available from Laser dealers. If I buy white gelcoat for Laser/ILCA, can I add pigments to modulate color to ivory? Thank you very much in advance. Tosih

    • @danselfsailing
      @danselfsailing  Год назад +1

      Hi Toshi, thanks for watching! Yes, using a pigment in white gel coat will definitely be the best way to color match. Note that the gelcoat might change color after drying, so best to do a couple of experiment first!

    • @toshinaritakayanagi
      @toshinaritakayanagi Год назад

      @@danselfsailing Thank you very much, Dan!

  • @mikkoxs
    @mikkoxs Год назад

    How much gel coat would I need to gel coat a whole boat?

    • @danselfsailing
      @danselfsailing  Год назад

      Not really sure as I've never tried to do that. Probably a couple of kgs I imagine. A 100ml tin gets you quite far.
      What are you trying to do?

    • @mikkoxs
      @mikkoxs Год назад

      @@danselfsailing I’m trying to repaint the whole boat but i’m not sure what I should do.

    • @danselfsailing
      @danselfsailing  Год назад +1

      @@mikkoxs I would avoid repainting the whole hull - it's going to make it significantly heavier and be a very hard job without professional tools (gel coat spray gun, proper workspace with no dust etc). Here's a good guide on completely revamping the hull. www.schrothfiberglass.com/GelcoatRepairPrimer.htm

    • @mikkoxs
      @mikkoxs Год назад

      @@danselfsailing thank you I appreciate that. Do you think painting the boat would
      be a good idea?

    • @danselfsailing
      @danselfsailing  Год назад +1

      @@mikkoxs Depends on your goals. For racing/competition, definitely not - painting is going to increase the weight of the boat massively. Just for recreational use, it should work well - I've heard of others doing this with good results.

  • @emilienfrancois286
    @emilienfrancois286 4 месяца назад

    "You can't see that"It was 25.9grams not 26