@AaronD , continuing;
- Stingy and I both used West System Epoxy for the majority of the work. Stingy did use another fiber reinforced filler but I believe it was vinyl-ester, not polyester. I couldn't find specifics on the company webpage but it does claim to be 100% waterproof. From the mixing process of the hardener I can tell it is not epoxy. Anyway, I only used WEST epoxy and the various fillers, but I know @StingySailor is very meticulous about product selection.
Thanks, Luke. I guess that makes sense. I'll definitely buy another gallon. That'll at least get me through sealing the cast iron, and I can consider options (and ask more questions) after that.
- Stingy and I both used West System Epoxy for the majority of the work. Stingy did use another fiber reinforced filler but I believe it was vinyl-ester, not polyester. I couldn't find specifics on the company webpage but it does claim to be 100% waterproof. From the mixing process of the hardener I can tell it is not epoxy. Anyway, I only used WEST epoxy and the various fillers, but I know @StingySailor is very meticulous about product selection.
- Sand Blasting is the way to go for sure. Just be set up to (have a hoist of some kind) to pick it up, put in truck, hang for epoxy/painting etc. Be ready to work fast and get the first sealer coats on as soon as it is blasted. Use acetone or denatured alcohol to rinse it down, there will be lots of dust and the solvents will displace any surface moisture.
- I used three types of fillers... High density micro fibers, Colloidal Silica, and Low Density Fairing filler. In the order listed they are difficult, medium, and easy to sand. I only used the high density micro fibers where serious chunks were missing (around the keel pin) backed up with fiberglass. The colloidal silica I used to fill the majority of small pockets, divots, and pinholes that raw epoxy would not fill. the low density fairing filler (red) I only used for final fairing, it is the weakest of the fillers and you don't want it going on too thick.
- I didn't use the same fairing process to restore the NACA profile that Stingy and a few others did. I long boarded the keel according to 'what was there' and got pretty fair results without tons of filler. I just don't think that there will be considerable performance gains in a boat that tops out at 7 knots downwind surfing a wave.