Fiberglass repair
When Do You Need Fiberglass repair?
Cracks or holes in your boat hull or deck – from collisions, docking mishaps, or impact with underwater objects.
Stress cracks or spider webbing – caused by normal flexing, vibration, or aging of the fiberglass.
Damaged Jet Ski or personal watercraft body – including cracks, punctures, or worn mounting points.
Structural weakness or water intrusion – soft spots, delamination, or leaks that compromise safety and performance.
How We Perform Fiberglass repair (Step-by-Step Process)
Step 1: Inspection & Damage Assessment
We thoroughly examine the affected area to determine the extent of cracks, holes, or delamination.
Step 2: Surface Preparation
Grinding and cleaning damaged fiberglass, removing moisture, and beveling edges for proper bonding.
Step 3: Layering & Resin Application
Using marine-grade fiberglass mat and epoxy/polyester resin, we rebuild layers to match original thickness and strength.
Step 4: Sanding, Shaping & Finishing
After curing, we sand smooth, apply gel coat or paint for a seamless finish, and buff to match the surrounding surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you repair a large hole in my boat hull?
Yes. Our certified technicians can repair everything from small cracks to large punctures. We rebuild structural layers to ensure strength and watertight integrity.
Will the repair be visible after painting?
We take great care to sand, shape, and color-match gel coat or paint. While we aim for an invisible repair, results depend on the original finish—but we always deliver premium quality.
Do you work on Jet Skis and other PWC?
Absolutely. We repair fiberglass on Jet Skis, WaveRunners, kayaks, small boats, and even fiberglass parts on RVs or campers.
Is your fiberglass repair guaranteed against water leaks?
Yes. When we complete a fiberglass repair, we ensure it is properly sealed and cured. We stand behind our workmanship with the same care as our collision repairs.
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