330 Cabin floor - Sanding/resealing

grady33

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Has anyone sanded and resealed their cabin floor? Overall, floor looks ok but I have a few large dings that I’d like to address/remove.
 

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Is it solid wood, veneer, laminate or sheet goods? Most of those are not sandable (real wood and some thick veneers can be refinished generally)
 
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I think your best bet is getting clear epoxy to fill in (like west systems 105/207 combo). Similar to filling in gouges on the bottom of skis. Like seasick said most products used in a recent boat build aren’t sandable. You might be able to get some coloring to match it but probably wouldn’t be noticeable.
 
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Is it solid wood, veneer, laminate or sheet goods? Most of those are not sandable (real wood and some thick veneers can be refinished generally)
Not sure if solid wood. I’m going to ask Grady CS about that next week.