Outback Jack
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2010
- Messages
- 267
Well I am impressed with all the talent of people here. Glad I found this place when I decided to buy my boat to see if this was for me. I bought a 1993 glasstream 180 se and had lots of fun last summer..I am HOOKED...anyhow my question I have is in reference to the water line . I have a real good idea where the water line is as my boat sat at the marina for the last 4 weeks of the season and left a nice reminder how dirty the head pond really is.
I am going to fix the blisters(was my original project before deciding to purchase the boat). Then I recieved a good scrape from hitting a hidden object under the water last day out , as the water level dropped over 10 ft last summer..a lesson learned by a beginner. It is now a hole as I had to cut back the bad fiberglass as it delaminated and was actually under a stringer. So i had to get out the cutter and check the damage out. Not as bad as it looked at first so am happy with this. Will post some pictures etc when I get at it...still winter here.
Been doing lots of reading etc and just trying to figure out the products available today before i start.
Do you do your barrier coat up to the water line or above a bit?
How do you recommend I do it so it doesn't show such a transaction from barrier coat to gelcoat?.
I plan on painting the rest of the boat but will be a project for later in the summer after i get it back on the trailer and take to a shop to spray it or next winter?
Anyhow looking for some water line recommendations so it will look its best, maybe a stripe there too ?
What type of tape do you guys recommend to use when taping off the transition from barrier to gelcoat before i get started using epoxies?
Thanks for any info and input guys.
I am going to fix the blisters(was my original project before deciding to purchase the boat). Then I recieved a good scrape from hitting a hidden object under the water last day out , as the water level dropped over 10 ft last summer..a lesson learned by a beginner. It is now a hole as I had to cut back the bad fiberglass as it delaminated and was actually under a stringer. So i had to get out the cutter and check the damage out. Not as bad as it looked at first so am happy with this. Will post some pictures etc when I get at it...still winter here.
Been doing lots of reading etc and just trying to figure out the products available today before i start.
Do you do your barrier coat up to the water line or above a bit?
How do you recommend I do it so it doesn't show such a transaction from barrier coat to gelcoat?.
I plan on painting the rest of the boat but will be a project for later in the summer after i get it back on the trailer and take to a shop to spray it or next winter?
Anyhow looking for some water line recommendations so it will look its best, maybe a stripe there too ?
What type of tape do you guys recommend to use when taping off the transition from barrier to gelcoat before i get started using epoxies?
Thanks for any info and input guys.