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While not a traditional gel coat, this epoxy putty is excellent for sealing dings and gouges below the waterline to prevent moisture intrusion. Key Factors for Success

: Most professional-grade gel coats require a MEKP (Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide) catalyst. Always follow the manufacturer's mixing ratios—typically around 1–2%—to avoid a "hot" mix that cracks or a "cold" mix that never hardens.

: Most gel coats require a temperature range of 65°F to 80°F to cure correctly. High humidity can interfere with the chemical reaction. buy gel coat

This comprehensive kit includes pigments to help you match your hull's specific color, along with hardener and mixing tools. Evercoat Gel Coat Scratch Patch West Marine& more Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Buying gel coat is about more than just finding a bucket of paint; it is an investment in the structural and aesthetic longevity of your vessel or composite project. Whether you are performing a minor cosmetic fix or a full-scale overhaul, the quality of the finish depends on choosing the right material for the job. Choosing the Right Gel Coat While not a traditional gel coat, this epoxy

: A premium ISO/NPG polyester gelcoat that is more durable than standard options and easy to sand to a high-gloss finish. Polymer World White Polyester Gelcoat with Wax Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: Designed for boat building and repairs where multiple layers are required. Evercoat Hi-Bond Gelcoat No Wax Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Most gel coats require a temperature range

A one-part formula for hairline cracks and small chips that doesn't require a catalyst, making it the simplest option for quick cosmetic fixes. West Marine Marine Rx Epoxy Repair Kit West Marine& more Go to product viewer dialog for this item.