Trying again...
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...deck_2-med.jpg
After a 4" angle grinder and about 4 hours....
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...C00484-med.JPG
Over did it a little with the grinder and left a bunch of gouges around the contours. I'm thinking of using epoxy resin to laminate a new floor, bulkhead & transom and am debating on whether to use a thickened epoxy resin as a fairing compound on these gouges. I've read that alot of paints (needless to say gelcoat) do not adhere to epoxy. What paints, besides epoxy, will stick??OH MY GOD!!!!. Why did you use an angle grinder on your boat??. "And people ask me why I do everything myself". Use a good quality bondo (Z grip by Evercoat is a good one) and fill the spots in question. You can then use a quality catalized primer (and it sounds like you'll need alot) to spray on the deck, block sand and you should be ready for paint. Now this may take a few times of primering and sanding but the time is worth the result.