Okay, I've been lurking here for awhile. I purchased a c-dory literally on a whim this summer. My Dad's neighbor sold me his 82 22' c-dory with a 98 honda 4 stroke. The issue? The hull is rough. I bought the boat in July and had a ton of fun in it. Fishing, sightseeing and taking out family and friends. What I want to know is, should I go for a gelcoat repair or just enjoy "as-is"? The gelcoat has MANY rough spots both above & below the waterline. Doesn't appear to have a soft transom or anything but I have been reluctant to post pics here because I haven't seen anything on the forum close to the rough shape my rig is in.
The looks of the boat don't bother me much but I am concerned that leaving it the way it is may cause the vessel to deteriorate quickly enough to cause concern. I didn't pay a lot for the boat but not a little either (Probably 1/4 of what it would cost new). I don't keep it in the water either. It goes on the trailer after each use. Sooo, any input or advice on how much $$ or worry I should put into spiffing the boat up? Rules of thumb on when gelcoat wear is cosmetic and when it becomes a serious issue?
Weston
The looks of the boat don't bother me much but I am concerned that leaving it the way it is may cause the vessel to deteriorate quickly enough to cause concern. I didn't pay a lot for the boat but not a little either (Probably 1/4 of what it would cost new). I don't keep it in the water either. It goes on the trailer after each use. Sooo, any input or advice on how much $$ or worry I should put into spiffing the boat up? Rules of thumb on when gelcoat wear is cosmetic and when it becomes a serious issue?
Weston