BY ANY DAMAGE TO THE BOAT:
Contact your dealer or the yard for instructions if you have any questions.
If not, you could endanger your safety and/or maybe even lose your warranty. In
serious matters, contact your insurance company.
GELCOAT REPAIRS:
IMPORTANT – Successful repairs require dry weather and a temperature
between +15° to max 30° C.
• The ratio of hardener is min 2% and max 3%.
• The gel setting time is approx. 20 min - half an hour.
• Never work in direct sun when applying gel coat or any resin repairs.
HOW TO MAKE GELCOAT REPAIRS:
• First sand the actual repair with grit 80.
• Then sand the area around it with grit 180-240.
• Apply gelcoat by 2 or 3 layers.
• When completely dry sand it down with 120-240, thereafter with 400 - 500 –
800 – 1,200 sandpapers.
• After that polish with rubber compound and finally wax the whole area.
• Use lots of ventilation, gloves, glasses, and dust mask.
• Keep children away.
WARNING:
• The catalyst is a dangerous product and should not be left within children’s
reach.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• In case of contact, wash with soap water and rinse liberally, in the worst case
contact a doctor.
Clean all tools with acetone, never leave larger quantity mixed with hardener
alone, as this can start to burn. Poor into other steel cans or into a bucket with
water.
GENERAL SERVICING
• Clean the boat, blocks, halyard stoppers and sheets well in freshwater
regularly.
• Lubricate blocks every 2-3 months.