After hours and hours of research and sanding the bottom of this 35 yr. old fiberglass hull, I am ready to order materials, I am going to do a barrier coat, probably SeaHawk "TuffStuff" and coat with Supermarine SM 1000...not antifoulant, but advertises long life and easy on water friction.
An issue to address which I haven't seen discussed anywhere is...the boat is setting on three pylons. So I must apply the materials to the rest of the boat, let it cure... then put it back on the trailer so I can get at where the pylons were at. This means I must merge the different materials to be applied, new paint to cured material.
I guess I will tape these areas off a few inches into the new coating, feather the edge, then sand, fill and coat the three areas where the pylons were. Any advice about this process?
Also, any comments about the products mentioned above would be apreciated.
Thanks
An issue to address which I haven't seen discussed anywhere is...the boat is setting on three pylons. So I must apply the materials to the rest of the boat, let it cure... then put it back on the trailer so I can get at where the pylons were at. This means I must merge the different materials to be applied, new paint to cured material.
I guess I will tape these areas off a few inches into the new coating, feather the edge, then sand, fill and coat the three areas where the pylons were. Any advice about this process?
Also, any comments about the products mentioned above would be apreciated.
Thanks