ciscokidd
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2012
- Messages
- 145
Okay I am on the tail end of a major labour of love to my 2000 Doral 250SE. I had the hull peeled to the bar laminate and redone via West One along w biaxial cloth and resin, it is now completed and better than the boat was from factory. I chose to do this over a simple temporary fix of some hull osmosis as I wanted it done right and will own the boat for a while.
I am now just left with the outdrive and a final cut and polish after the 3rd coat of Interprotect 2000e goes on followed by 3 coats of Anti fouling white csc, black csc followed by last coast of Interlux ACT w slime fighter. This should allow me to be good for 2 years.
The outdrive is original fresh water, the boat will be going into the salt 24/7 so I plan to lightly sand the outdrive down with 80 grit , then use PETTIT PAINTS 120 Brushing Thinner to clean up and apply 3 coats of Pettit Alumnaspray, a few spots on the outdrive will have to be spot primed first as there is bare metal due to age and use . I have seen conflicting reports of spray not working well but I believe it all comes down to prep. I already have 1 can of the Pettit Alumaspray and planned to order 2 more to complete the job. My other thought was to lightly sand w 80 grit, then prime with 1 coat Primocon and follow up with coat of Trilux 33.
Boat is in the pacific Northwest relatively cool waters. Looking for feedback from those who may have used the Pettit Alumaspray
I am now just left with the outdrive and a final cut and polish after the 3rd coat of Interprotect 2000e goes on followed by 3 coats of Anti fouling white csc, black csc followed by last coast of Interlux ACT w slime fighter. This should allow me to be good for 2 years.
The outdrive is original fresh water, the boat will be going into the salt 24/7 so I plan to lightly sand the outdrive down with 80 grit , then use PETTIT PAINTS 120 Brushing Thinner to clean up and apply 3 coats of Pettit Alumnaspray, a few spots on the outdrive will have to be spot primed first as there is bare metal due to age and use . I have seen conflicting reports of spray not working well but I believe it all comes down to prep. I already have 1 can of the Pettit Alumaspray and planned to order 2 more to complete the job. My other thought was to lightly sand w 80 grit, then prime with 1 coat Primocon and follow up with coat of Trilux 33.
Boat is in the pacific Northwest relatively cool waters. Looking for feedback from those who may have used the Pettit Alumaspray