I've read with interest the threads of Gelcoat touchup, repainting, etc, but I only have a couple of spots of concern. These are on the stern underneath the rear cleats.
My slip is subject to tides that vary as much as four feet and every so often winds from the north make it quite rough. I use Tidemniders (as the docks are fixed, not floating) but there is still some rub wear underneath the lines.
If I simply recoat the Gelcoat it won't be long until it runs away again. Is there a tape or other material that can provide better protection? This area will get rubbed by the line (I've tried all sorts of methods and it doesn't matter -- the line will go down from the stern cleat to the piling).
I have the lengths of firehose material but that seems like it will delay the wear but still wear, as there will be the firehose fabric rubbing instead of the line.
My slip is subject to tides that vary as much as four feet and every so often winds from the north make it quite rough. I use Tidemniders (as the docks are fixed, not floating) but there is still some rub wear underneath the lines.
If I simply recoat the Gelcoat it won't be long until it runs away again. Is there a tape or other material that can provide better protection? This area will get rubbed by the line (I've tried all sorts of methods and it doesn't matter -- the line will go down from the stern cleat to the piling).
I have the lengths of firehose material but that seems like it will delay the wear but still wear, as there will be the firehose fabric rubbing instead of the line.