Using polyurethane resin

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Hi all
I am trying to improve the looks of the bottom of my boat (internally)

I is very hard to get to but I have done fairly major fibreglassing which has been successfull and has been dry now for over a year.

But because its so hard to work down there it looks horrible and I want to tidy it up.
what I was thinking was to pour some coloured resin down into the bottom and let it level itself this would give me a nice flat area easy to keep clean etc.

it is sanded and rough enough to key to already.

My question is can anyone suggest the right product for this job?

in places it will be 2 inchs deep but if that was a problem I could do iti n layers.

Any advice would be appreciated

Mike
 
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Er yes probably, with such a variation in thickness. But nothing that a little filler won't cure.
 

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