We're amidships today-- Wednesday! Goal: to get 2 - 3 coats of water based poly onto the hull, keel, rudder, and other parts. Plus get our sails cut out and the corners reinforced. Also want to throw in a bowline knot, and securing a dock line on a cleat. Oh, and just for fun, let some kids who are caught up get a little sailboat simulator time. I'm pooped. The plan is to finish tomorrow, so we can walk to a residential lake on Friday to try these things out.
Hadn't used the water based poly before. We got dry-to-the-touch times of around 35 minutes, so that allowed us to varnish one side, and then flip over to do the other, and so on. Working on sails in between. Not sure if I like the product yet-- it sets so quickly, but it was my only hope with our schedule. I think I read here on line that some folks like it on their teak because you can get multiple coats on in a few hours.
Stan:zzz:
Hadn't used the water based poly before. We got dry-to-the-touch times of around 35 minutes, so that allowed us to varnish one side, and then flip over to do the other, and so on. Working on sails in between. Not sure if I like the product yet-- it sets so quickly, but it was my only hope with our schedule. I think I read here on line that some folks like it on their teak because you can get multiple coats on in a few hours.
Stan:zzz:
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