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  • Atticus
    • Nov 2009
    • 51

    • ATX

    • '04 Air 206 TE

    Gelcoat Repair in Denver

    Just relocated to Denver a few months ago. Pulled the shrink wrap off of the boat and looked on in horror as I discovered pitting in the gelcoat from road debris during the move. Anyone have recommendations for gelcoat repair in the Denver metro? I'm down on the southeast end but will travel for good work.

    Thanks in advance!
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  • jhersey29
    • Nov 2013
    • 330

    • Colorado

    • 1971 Correct Craft Mustang 1988 Ski Nautique 1992 Ski Nautique 1999 Ski Nautique

    #2
    Try http://www.calibreboat.com

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    • Jfuller
      • Jun 2014
      • 27

      • Colorado / NY Finger Lakes

      • 2020 G23 Paragon 2015 G23 550 (for sale) 2010 216v (sold) 1985 2001

      #3
      Sorry to hear that Atticus, but welcome to Denver. I am curious as to how you think the road debris damage happened? The reason I ask is that I am planning on brining my 2015 G 23 back from New York to Denver in August and I am looking into those mudflap looking tow protector brush things for the back of my suburban to keep any stone chips from hammering the hull....other than that, I have not really seen much else I can do?..

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      • Atticus
        • Nov 2009
        • 51

        • ATX

        • '04 Air 206 TE

        #4
        Originally posted by jhersey29 View Post
        Try http://www.calibreboat.com

        Sent from my RM-877_nam_att_205 using Tapatalk
        Thanks! I'll check them out.
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        • Atticus
          • Nov 2009
          • 51

          • ATX

          • '04 Air 206 TE

          #5
          Originally posted by Jfuller View Post
          Sorry to hear that Atticus, but welcome to Denver. I am curious as to how you think the road debris damage happened? The reason I ask is that I am planning on brining my 2015 G 23 back from New York to Denver in August and I am looking into those mudflap looking tow protector brush things for the back of my suburban to keep any stone chips from hammering the hull....other than that, I have not really seen much else I can do?..
          Unfortunately we had the pleasure of the traveling during the heavy snowstorm back in February. Most - if not all - of the damage was caused by dirty snow and rain be kicked up on the roads and getting trapped under the seam of the wrap. May not have had any issues without the wrap but then the interior would have gotten hammered. I think mudflaps are your only line of defense.
          '04 AN 206 TE
          '99 Malibu Response LX (Sold)
          '92 Ski Sanger (Sold)

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