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The hull on my 1998 GTX LTD is pretty roughed up. Fiberglass showing in some spots (nothing larger than an inch long). I could attempt to patch these or re-do the entire hull.
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No to mention having somewhere to do itNo, gelcoat is tinted to the color. Gelcoat International sells the seadoo exact color match kits.
Honestly if it is just the bottom with some scratches it really isn't worth the trouble especially if you are going to be beaching the ski as it is really just cosmetic.
To recoat the entire bottom of the ski is a huge time consuming process with sanding, sanding and more sanding to get it nice.
I mostly want to cover up the fiber glass with some gelcoat. I've decided against redoing the bottom as it would be a lot more work. However, the gelcoat repair kit is clear and not tinted at all. The person I spoke with at the dealer was saying I mixed in a color myself.No, gelcoat is tinted to the color. Gelcoat International sells the seadoo exact color match kits.
Honestly if it is just the bottom with some scratches it really isn't worth the trouble especially if you are going to be beaching the ski as it is really just cosmetic.
To recoat the entire bottom of the ski is a huge time consuming process with sanding, sanding and more sanding to get it nice.
I know they sell color specific gel coat. I'm more or less asking if anyone has used the clear gel coat. I've found couple youtube videos on people mixing in some color themselves. I would prefer this method because I like to support this dealer when I can and also no shipping time etc.Gelcote international made the gel for all seadoos. They used to sell color matching kits check on the link above
I understand, I really only want to patch the spots with exposed fiberglass. I don't want further damage to occur mostly.You can get the universal kits from evercoat and try to match the color yourself but it will always be obvious it isn't a perfect match. Like I said, there is no reason to fix the bottom scratches except of cosmetic reasons.
$45 on Amazon
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My mistake, I misunderstood the dealer. It does come with a set of colors. That first picture you posted actually made me question if that's what it was and sure enough, it looks very similar to that. I guess my next question is in regards to the 1998 GTX LTD colors. Does anyone have the ratio or hex for this model? I need the bottom of the hull and white color on the hull as well. Thanks a ton everyone!So the local place sells clear gelcoat but no pigment? That is just strange as nobody uses clear gelcoat.
But you can buy generic white for $11 on Amazon.
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I know the color of the bottom is Aztec red, or a burgundy, some have also called it a slightly dull maroon. I'm going to attempt to get the ratio of that red as perfect as possible by weighing out the grams of each color I mix in.With these kits, you are just going to have to mix a little at a time and try to get it close. Close is as good as you are going to get.
Read the instructions carefully and take your time.I gotta read up on this. I bought a gel coat kit and for $45 it is about 2 oz.. I thought for $45 I'd have something to do a little work. Not buying crap from them (Gelcoat International) again. I need to do a few patchs on the white bottom of the ski. I'm not worried about a miscolor match just to fill in a couple of gouges. It will be a first for me.![]()