Re: 1960 Chris Craft sportsman restoration project
Those exact reasons I always tried to go semi-gloss, less flattening agents so harder then matte, minimizes the scratches better then gloss.
I was hoping maybe spars had improved since the early 90's. Epifanes is certainly good stuff, & widely used in marine applications. I've just never noticed any matte.
If the matte is softer then the gloss, it could always be the topcoat/last coats of what will be many coats I'm sure. I try to take great care & still seem to bang up my plywood boat just getting it transported to & from the lake, and I used only gloss Spar, multiple coats. Of course, my ply is softer then your planks, and I'm not trailering it.
The red hull, a touch of black & a whole bunch of gorgeous wood showing is my favorite color scheme on a wooden boat.
1 day I may try a wooden runabout, Love 'em! You've done the ChrisCraft proud so far, keep up the great work.
BTW: what's the status of the 283? Or maybe a bit of a repower?