Jetski Hull Repair in Dorset

Looking for jetski hull repair in Dorset? This page lists fibreglass & hull repairs specialists covering Dorset and the surrounding area, with what they work on and how to contact them.

Gelcoat colour matching is easier when the repairer can see the ski in daylight, so a Dorset workshop is worth the tow.

Listings

Fibreglass & Hull Repairs specialists in Dorset

Overview

What fibreglass & hull repairs usually covers

Damage assessment

Tap testing, moisture readings and visual inspection to find how far the damage extends beyond the visible crack.

Fibreglass and gelcoat repair

Laminate rebuilds, gelcoat colour matching, fairing and refinishing for chips, cracks, holes and impact damage.

Structural work

Transom reinforcement, stringer repairs, floor stiffening and reinforcement around mounts and pump tunnels.

Costs

How much does a fibreglass hull repair cost?

Cost depends on whether the repair is cosmetic or structural, the size of the area, and whether the ski needs stripping to access damage. Ask for an assessment before committing to a full refinishing job.

Slipway rash, stress cracks around the pump tunnel and impact damage all need proper laminate repair, not filler. A structural repair done right restores strength and stays invisible; done badly it cracks again on the first hard landing.

Questions

What to ask a fibreglass & hull repairs specialist

  • Do you dry the laminate before repairing, and how do you check for hidden water ingress?
  • Can you colour-match the gelcoat, or will the repair need a respray?
  • Is the repair structural, and does it come with any guarantee?
  • How long will the ski be off the water?

Locations

Fibreglass & Hull Repairs by area

FAQ

Fibreglass & Hull Repairs — frequently asked questions

Can a small crack in a jetski hull be left?
No. Even hairline cracks let water into the fibreglass. In salt water that leads to osmosis, delamination and much larger repair bills. Get it assessed early.

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