Our boat locker lids. Probably the least of our worries, but since we had a bit of gelcoat left. Alex decided to fix em' up!
We have 4 large and 2 small ones on the front deck, 3 in the cockpit and another 2 on the lazarettes.
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| Larger ones on the deck. Before - this one actually doesn't look too bad | 
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| Removing the foam strip - leaves a very stubborn sticky residue | 
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| After cleaning the sticky stuff off | 
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| After sanding | 
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| The two smaller deck locker lids | 
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| Fiberglass cut out | 
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| Polyester resin applied (Alex hates using polyester resin normally, but if he uses epoxy, the Gelcoat may have adherence issues unless he uses an expensive primer) | 
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| After 1st coat of gelcoat | 
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| Fiberglass on, Gelcoat on | 
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| Drying under the boat | 
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| The battery compartment lid | 
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| The 2 cockpit locker lids | 
All done and ready to be returned to active duty... that is, once he buys & applies some more foam for the lip seal - not an easy task here in Trinidad!
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