Epoxy and Gelcoat
Thanks for the feedback guys, I am aware of the basic law, "Epoxy will adhere to Poly, but Poly will not adhere to Epoxy", I was not too sure what gelcoat was. The situation here is that I have a H16 rented for the 12 days I'm staying at Palm Beach Shores, the port hull has a split in the outer skin on the bow about 6" below the deck, water was pouring in through the split and filling the hull. The rental people were dragging their b**ts, so I went the cheap route, acetone to clean up the hulls and a duct tape patch, worked amazingly well, sailed almost the entire day with no leak, even when burying the hull at speed.
Turbohobo
It will stick fine Turbo. I fixed a little ding on my 5.7, did exactly as you mentioned for prep.
I should have taped around it so no epoxy went anywhere but the ding. It stuck like it was part of the boat. When I went to touch up the gel coat last week I had to sand all the excess epoxy away, right down to original gel coat.
Another "tape" that is 100% waterproof is the wide aluminum duct tape, for sealing heating/cooling ducts. It sticks fiercly to anything that is clean, won't deteriorate with a season of tropical sun, & flexes easily. It's weakness is that it won't take much abrasion, it is pretty soft, & it does cost more than regular duct (duck) tape.
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