So one of the PO's bottom painted.....
When i got the boat I knew nothing about sailboats so the fact that the bottom was sanded down and ready for a fresh coat seemed like less work for me
plus I would have a fresh start and have a better understanding of when it needed to be re applied.
I only sail in lakes and I never leave the boat in water so what kind of bottom paint do I use?
Will Ablative just wear off to easy loading and unloading?
Hard will hold up longer but how long? (I'm thinking this is for me because I don't plan on owning this boat for ever) HOWEVER the thought of telling the next owner it has hard paint on it seem like a heavy bomb to drop on a guy seeing as how hard it will be to remove the hard once the anti-fouling is used up.
Then there's the Hybrids.
Its all to much.... plus I'm broke.... and also the boat has a big leak that I cant find..... OH and I have no idea what type of paint was used before so who knows if what I pick will stick to whats left of the old right?
I am no expert but the hull seems to fare gone to worry to much about it. there a lot of chips in the gel-coat... i keep finding more and more spots that have been repair in the past. Spots that at least don't look very good, structurally they seem strong...
Its all getting to be over whelming..... Where do I start.... Where do I draw the line... I don't mind learning as I go but I don't have the money to just go trial and error.
The Leak is another thing! the water is collecting in the bow bilge. I cant find any wholes. Two spots of concern that I see.
1. the rub rail near the bow has a huge gap on the bottom side but Im not seeing water on the inside hull or on the bunk in the bow. I guess it could be running down and going into the bilge before I can get a good look at it....
2. the bottom paint has been sanded down and at least in one spot near the lower bow its so thin that light can be seen coming in to the bilge. Could water be seeping in through the fiberglass? Its about a gallon per hour I think. I DON'T KNOW!!!!
I stripped the whole interior out and removed the bow foam flotation in preparation for the next outing. In hopes that I can send my son down below to look for the leak while we are sailing....
ANY BODY WANT TO BUY A VENTURE 22 in MINT condition????:Liar: okay like new....:Liar
kay almost like new :Liar:OKAY OKAY for parts????
When i got the boat I knew nothing about sailboats so the fact that the bottom was sanded down and ready for a fresh coat seemed like less work for me
plus I would have a fresh start and have a better understanding of when it needed to be re applied.
I only sail in lakes and I never leave the boat in water so what kind of bottom paint do I use?
Will Ablative just wear off to easy loading and unloading?
Hard will hold up longer but how long? (I'm thinking this is for me because I don't plan on owning this boat for ever) HOWEVER the thought of telling the next owner it has hard paint on it seem like a heavy bomb to drop on a guy seeing as how hard it will be to remove the hard once the anti-fouling is used up.
Then there's the Hybrids.
Its all to much.... plus I'm broke.... and also the boat has a big leak that I cant find..... OH and I have no idea what type of paint was used before so who knows if what I pick will stick to whats left of the old right?
I am no expert but the hull seems to fare gone to worry to much about it. there a lot of chips in the gel-coat... i keep finding more and more spots that have been repair in the past. Spots that at least don't look very good, structurally they seem strong...
Its all getting to be over whelming..... Where do I start.... Where do I draw the line... I don't mind learning as I go but I don't have the money to just go trial and error.
The Leak is another thing! the water is collecting in the bow bilge. I cant find any wholes. Two spots of concern that I see.
1. the rub rail near the bow has a huge gap on the bottom side but Im not seeing water on the inside hull or on the bunk in the bow. I guess it could be running down and going into the bilge before I can get a good look at it....
2. the bottom paint has been sanded down and at least in one spot near the lower bow its so thin that light can be seen coming in to the bilge. Could water be seeping in through the fiberglass? Its about a gallon per hour I think. I DON'T KNOW!!!!
I stripped the whole interior out and removed the bow foam flotation in preparation for the next outing. In hopes that I can send my son down below to look for the leak while we are sailing....
ANY BODY WANT TO BUY A VENTURE 22 in MINT condition????:Liar: okay like new....:Liar
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