Ok, fixed the problem with the pics!Here's some pics. The pictures don't do justice to how dull the gel coat looks on the exterior. It looks pretty weathered in person. However, we buffed a test section, and it came out beautifully!
I buffed a test section of the trailer with a mild rubbing compound and it came out gorgeous! I'll be finishing the trailer off over the next few days, and then putting some chromed wheels on it. I'll also be fixing the side bunks, which you can see, are in need of attention.
This thing will look brand new when we're done with it. Hopefully, that will be in less than 2 weeks.



There's lots of this kind of pitting or crud on the upper half of the gel coat. It will clean up nicely, though, with some work.

The rub rail is a mess. New rubber coming tomorrow!

Old, oxidized, weathered, dull trailer paint. Same camera, distance, and lighting, so the difference is visible here.

Reborn after a short buff with mild restoring paste:

Hull damage to be repaired. The biggest is about the size of a quarter.

The interior, which is awesome, doesn't need much, if any, attention. I'll be adding a new stereo with Ipod jack, new Polk speakers, a VHF radio, and a gps/fishfinder. I'm down to a color Garmin or Lowrance unit. Can't decide. I might go all out for a Lowrance HD-5, but it costs some big bucks!

I'll post as things get done!