- Dec 1, 2013
- 76
Hi everyone,
I got our H22 in the shop to do a restore and some refits on it this winter. It has a lot of misc cracks and spiderwebs in the gelcoat - mainly on the deck. So it will be time consuming to restore her to new condition. At first I thought it might be possible to simply clean up the hull and buff it out. But the waterline stain would not come off with any chemical cleaner that I could find, pressure washer did not work even with hot water, and the buffer and rubbing compound wouldn't touch it. The only thing that takes it off is wet sanding with 600 grit - along with the paint. And that's a lot of work - it took me all day to get this much done (although getting the OEM pinstripes off without damaging the gelcoat is not a fast process either):
As long as I'm going to shoot the hull with Imron anyway there's a lot of dock dings, three minor cracks and some chips in the gelcoat on the hull that I can fix. I'll finish prepping the white for painting on the trailer, then pick her off the trailer with two forklifts and straps and put some safety stands under her to prep the bottom blue.
To make the job of painting both the hull and deck easier I was considering removing the toe rails instead of taping them off. Has anyone ever pulled the toe rails on a H22? I was wondering if the screws are self tapping, or if they used machine screws and nuts at the hull to deck joint?
I got our H22 in the shop to do a restore and some refits on it this winter. It has a lot of misc cracks and spiderwebs in the gelcoat - mainly on the deck. So it will be time consuming to restore her to new condition. At first I thought it might be possible to simply clean up the hull and buff it out. But the waterline stain would not come off with any chemical cleaner that I could find, pressure washer did not work even with hot water, and the buffer and rubbing compound wouldn't touch it. The only thing that takes it off is wet sanding with 600 grit - along with the paint. And that's a lot of work - it took me all day to get this much done (although getting the OEM pinstripes off without damaging the gelcoat is not a fast process either):
As long as I'm going to shoot the hull with Imron anyway there's a lot of dock dings, three minor cracks and some chips in the gelcoat on the hull that I can fix. I'll finish prepping the white for painting on the trailer, then pick her off the trailer with two forklifts and straps and put some safety stands under her to prep the bottom blue.
To make the job of painting both the hull and deck easier I was considering removing the toe rails instead of taping them off. Has anyone ever pulled the toe rails on a H22? I was wondering if the screws are self tapping, or if they used machine screws and nuts at the hull to deck joint?