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Gibco Flex-Mold 106 GFO

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I need to do some non skid gel coat repair. The above part number appears to be correct but was wondering if anyone has experience doing this type of repair and if this is the correct number for Yamaha.
 
I need to do some non skid gel coat repair. The above part number appears to be correct but was wondering if anyone has experience doing this type of repair and if this is the correct number for Yamaha.
Howdy,

I'm attempting the same repair. Just wondering if 106 ended up being the correct pattern, and if you have any tips or tricks based on your own experience.

-Nate
 
That is the correct number for my 2008 212X. I am not sure if Yamaha is using the same now. You can order a sample from them before buying a large piece. My experience was less than perfect. I had a number of bubbles in the gelcoat. Also on my biggest repair area, the mold slipped. I hope you have better success.
 
Someone here posted these before...

Make your own mold.


Make a textured gel coat repair.

 
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