Ditto AwlFair.  Good stuff.  I just had 3M Premium Filler on hand.

Dennis C.

On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Dave Godwin via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Steve,
>
> My hull came with hundreds of those little holes. At or near the
> waterline. A PO had the original bottom stripped off and replaced with
> glass and epoxy up to the waterline so any in that area were fixed. I just
> lived with those buggers until last year when the hull was repainted.
>
> Like Dennis said, they were just ground out a bit, cleaned and filled, in
> my case with Awlfair, sanded smooth and painted over.
>
> Best,
> Dave Godwin
> 1982 C&C 37 - Ronin
> Reedville - Chesapeake Bay
> Ronin’s Overdue Refit <http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/>
>
> On Mar 29, 2016, at 1:40 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> Are these small pea sized nearly round shallow holes near the water line?
>
> If so, they're what I call gelcoat pox.  Touche' had hundreds.  I've heard
> reports of other C&C's with them.
>
> I ground mine out with an air powered right angle die grinder with a cone
> shaped grinding stone.  Took a couple hours but the die grinder is the
> right tool.  Dremel just didn't work.
>
> After grinding, apply acetone wash, fill with 3M Premium Filler, sand
> smooth and paint.
>
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:10 AM, sthoma20--- via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
>> One result of many years of barnicle build up, followed by scraping and
>> aggressive pressure washing is that a number of paint "chips" were ripped
>> out right down to the fibreglass or lead substrate on the
>> new-to-me-but-old-and-neglected C&C36 that I am attempting to renovate. My
>> intent for the time being is to remove the remaining barnacle plates,
>> lightly sand the existing ablative, and replace it with more of the same.
>> That said, I think it would be wise to do something about these holes, and
>> that a few tubes of spot putty might do the trick. The main question I have
>> is should I use some sort of primer first, and what product is likely to
>> work?
>>
>> Steve Thomas
>> C&C36
>> Merritt Island, FL
>>
>>
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