- Location
- Walnut Creek CA
So I bought this Blaster last year and have ridden it a ton since purchase. Runs great till the other day when the stock exhaust muffler broke from the bracket and also damaged the elbow pipe that connects it to the manifold while I was jumping wake. So I pulled the motor, tank, pump and the lid/steering to pressure wash it and because I have a Riva Red Pipe that was given to me that was ground on so I need to make a spacer on one of the three bosses that mount it to the stock head bracket. Flipped it over because its got some beaching damage from the previous owner. At the time of purchase I just wanted it so damn bad. I'd wished I'd gotten a better deal but in the end am stoked to own this thing. I love the hell out of it.
The hull has damage to the center flat part of it where you can see some of the material is definitely worn away. it also has some of the outer bottom of the hull gouged away. I don't know terms but where the hull kind of points on each side.
I'd like to fill the areas where there is shape. I'd like to also skim coat the flat center section to build it back up. What I'd like to know is if I should use glass or just epoxy/resin and maybe a filler. I bought a West Marine $30 repair kit that came with some small packs of epoxy/resin as well as some glass and two types of filler. I want to do the repair correct, and by that I mean strong. I don't mind spending time sanding and applying more layers if necessary. I bought the kit to work on the smaller sections and understand I'll need to fork out for the larger containers of resin and hardner, maybe filler and glass, but I really would like a few opinions from you guys that have done this before. That way I can get the surface even and looking like nothing ever happened. Then later on filling with any filler, final sand and then prime and paint.
So how would you go about the damage seen? What products? What methods?
The hull has damage to the center flat part of it where you can see some of the material is definitely worn away. it also has some of the outer bottom of the hull gouged away. I don't know terms but where the hull kind of points on each side.
I'd like to fill the areas where there is shape. I'd like to also skim coat the flat center section to build it back up. What I'd like to know is if I should use glass or just epoxy/resin and maybe a filler. I bought a West Marine $30 repair kit that came with some small packs of epoxy/resin as well as some glass and two types of filler. I want to do the repair correct, and by that I mean strong. I don't mind spending time sanding and applying more layers if necessary. I bought the kit to work on the smaller sections and understand I'll need to fork out for the larger containers of resin and hardner, maybe filler and glass, but I really would like a few opinions from you guys that have done this before. That way I can get the surface even and looking like nothing ever happened. Then later on filling with any filler, final sand and then prime and paint.
So how would you go about the damage seen? What products? What methods?