Ok, I know there's a ton of threads about bottom painting and epoxy coatings but I feel as though I'm off to a rough start because I want to make sure I get this done correctly and without a ton of wasted effort.
I got the bottom of my 33' pearson soda blasted in the fall and I'm preparing to do the Barrier coat followed by some sort of bottom paint in the spring, however, looking closely at the bottom of the boat it appears there are some chips and pieces missing from various places over the bottom of the boat. Now these are rather tiny and not that deep, but I can see fiberglass instead of white ?gel coat? in the spots where I took pictures. There never were any blisters that I was aware of and the hull always was solid and there are no soft spots. I just had a ton of old paint buildup and the anti-fouling properties didn't work too well last year so I wanted to start over since I bought the boat two years ago.
So before I slap a bunch of coats of barrier coat and bottom paint, what (if anything) should I use to fill the little holes all over the boat? I think I should at least get the bigger ones with some sort of epoxy, I'm just not sure which one to use. It's obvious from visual inspection that some sort of epoxy was done in the past, but I want to make sure I do it right since it's a pain and also costly to have a "do-over" later.
I'm tempted to use Interlux Watertite epoxy filler (goes on like butter) sounds easy to use and what I would need, but probably a lot of it.
Also saw some articles and videos using epiglass epoxy resin that I would just roll on. That's also interesting since that would save me a bunch of time. (perhaps I should use both?) There are so many combinations of products that my head is spinning a little bit.
Also there's a strange hole that looks like it's been epoxied over at least twice right along the centerline of the boat, just under the deepest part of the hull but above where the keel meets the hull. My guess is that it was a thru-hull in the past, not any sort of accident damage because it's symmetrically round). Any thoughts? should I just jam a bunch of epoxy over this, barrier coat and then paint that too?
Ok, I'm going to try and attach some pictures to this post so it makes more sense.
Thanks in advance!
I got the bottom of my 33' pearson soda blasted in the fall and I'm preparing to do the Barrier coat followed by some sort of bottom paint in the spring, however, looking closely at the bottom of the boat it appears there are some chips and pieces missing from various places over the bottom of the boat. Now these are rather tiny and not that deep, but I can see fiberglass instead of white ?gel coat? in the spots where I took pictures. There never were any blisters that I was aware of and the hull always was solid and there are no soft spots. I just had a ton of old paint buildup and the anti-fouling properties didn't work too well last year so I wanted to start over since I bought the boat two years ago.
So before I slap a bunch of coats of barrier coat and bottom paint, what (if anything) should I use to fill the little holes all over the boat? I think I should at least get the bigger ones with some sort of epoxy, I'm just not sure which one to use. It's obvious from visual inspection that some sort of epoxy was done in the past, but I want to make sure I do it right since it's a pain and also costly to have a "do-over" later.
I'm tempted to use Interlux Watertite epoxy filler (goes on like butter) sounds easy to use and what I would need, but probably a lot of it.
Also saw some articles and videos using epiglass epoxy resin that I would just roll on. That's also interesting since that would save me a bunch of time. (perhaps I should use both?) There are so many combinations of products that my head is spinning a little bit.
Also there's a strange hole that looks like it's been epoxied over at least twice right along the centerline of the boat, just under the deepest part of the hull but above where the keel meets the hull. My guess is that it was a thru-hull in the past, not any sort of accident damage because it's symmetrically round). Any thoughts? should I just jam a bunch of epoxy over this, barrier coat and then paint that too?
Ok, I'm going to try and attach some pictures to this post so it makes more sense.
Thanks in advance!
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