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sk734 wrote:
It's a Crusader. It is a 2015 and it is dark brown. I will probably paint it the tan color to match the side. Thanks for the reply
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โMar-12-2017 08:45 AM
โMar-12-2017 03:45 AM
sk734 wrote:Paul Clancy wrote:
Pay for paint and clear. Mine was fixed and looks great. 2014 crusader.
Did you paint it the same dark color?
โMar-11-2017 08:41 PM
Veebyes wrote:
Wow! The mistake was made the day the gelcoat was sprayed on the mold. Boats should be any colour as long as they are a shade of white. Dark colours on a boat exposed to the sun just do not last.
Weight is not so much a concern so boats tend to have thicker gelcoats than RVs.
An awful lot of labour & material went into restoring that boat. Maybe more than it is worth. RVs can be restored. 300 grit pads are extreme. Better to start with something like 3M rubbing compound. It is available in different grades depending on oxidation.
There is no such thing as one step to fix it. Start with the coarse compound & repeat using a finer compound to eventually multiple coats of a pure wax or sealant. Lots of work. Keeping it looking good will take waxing at least once a year.
If it is really that bad I'd look into having it sanded & painted with automotive paint followed by a couple coats of clear coat. That will have it looking better than new gelcoat.
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sk734 wrote:
For those who have painted the caps can you shoot clearcoat over the decals to keep them from drying out and peeling later or are they to big to clearcoat?
โMar-11-2017 08:56 AM
โMar-11-2017 06:58 AM
sk734 wrote:
It's a Crusader. It is a 2015 and it is dark brown. I will probably paint it the tan color to match the side. Thanks for the reply
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โMar-11-2017 06:29 AM