Polishing the hull of a 1980 sailboat advice

xavpil

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Sep 6, 2022
376
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 419 Milwaukee
Hello friends.
Cat 27, 1980, new owner.
Not sure how old the paint is, hence how thick. It looks "nice" but not shinny at all.
Looking for advices on the type of compound, wax etc.
I was told "low grid compound" in case the paint is thin....

Thx all!!
 
Jan 11, 2014
13,006
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
First determine if the boat is painted. If it is painted it will be essential to know what kind of paint was used because you will want to use a product and technique that works with the paint.

If the boat is gel coated, then read this post on achieving a almost new shine.

 

xavpil

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Sep 6, 2022
376
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 419 Milwaukee
First determine if the boat is painted.
I won't be able to find out by asking the seller if it was paint or gelcoat.
What is the most common thing? Or the most affordable, which is what the previous owner would have chosen?
 
Sep 24, 2021
386
Beneteau 35s5 Telegraph hrbr Thetis Island
Odds are it's old gelcoat, esp if it's white..

If you want a low effort seasonal result look into "PoliGlow". They also make a pre treatment cleaner. It's a wipe on polish that requires no buffing and does indeed result in a nice, restored shine. Doesn't last forever and surely not as good as a proper wax & buff routine but it's easy to use and to reapply when necessary. It might even be effective on faded paint. If you ever intend to paint, it, like any wax, would need to be completely removed.

Don't use it on cabintops or decks, as it seems to pick up body oils and sunscreens, and gets soiled-looking.
 
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May 17, 2004
5,702
Beneteau Oceanis 37 Havre de Grace
It almost certainly came from the factory as gelcoat. I’ll add another testimonial for Maine Sail’s method that Dave linked. It’s some work, but the results are very good. Poli-glow is very controversial. Some like the look. Some say once it starts to weather it looks quite bad and is hard to remove.
 
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Sep 24, 2021
386
Beneteau 35s5 Telegraph hrbr Thetis Island
...... Poli-glow is very controversial. Some like the look. Some say once it starts to weather it looks quite bad and is hard to remove.
It is controversial, I suppose. We used it on our last boat for 14 years, applied/reapplied every other year. It does look scabby if you leave it too long. But there is instant gratification! and for an tired old boat with tired old gelcoat it kinda works.
 
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Sep 6, 2022
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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 419 Milwaukee
First determine if the boat is painted. If it is painted it will be essential to know what kind of paint was used because you will want to use a product and technique that works with the paint.

If the boat is gel coated, then read this post on achieving a almost new shine.

Thx for the awesome link!!
 
Apr 5, 2009
3,135
Catalina '88 C30 tr/bs Oak Harbor, WA
Last year I started using Total Boat, Total Buff. Like it much better than the 3m products I had used before.
 
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Jun 21, 2004
2,919
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
Hello friends.
Cat 27, 1980, new owner.
Looking for advices on the type of compound, wax etc.
Thx all!!
I am another advocate of the Mainsail approach to compounding, polishing, & waxing. Have used his technique several times with great results. Make sure that you have a heavy duty orbital polisher that accommodates wool compounding & polishing pads. On a 40+ year Hull, you’ll likely need 3M heavy duty rubbing compound, 3M Finesst polishing compound, , Meguiars #9 swirl remover, & Collinite paste wax. Mainsail highly recommends Presta products. Lots of work; however, results are worth it.
 
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NYSail

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Jan 6, 2006
3,145
Beneteau 423 Mt. Sinai, NY
Hello friends.
Cat 27, 1980, new owner.
Not sure how old the paint is, hence how thick. It looks "nice" but not shinny at all.
Looking for advices on the type of compound, wax etc.
I was told "low grid compound" in case the paint is thin....

Thx all!!
post a few pictures…..
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,204
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
I've always used standard products on my 1977 Cat 27. First time in 2000, I used the 3M product. Pretty expensive, but effective. In 2010 I tried the Star-Brite product. Again, it did the job and I found it easier to apply. I haul out every 3-4 years, and if it looks like it needs it, I'll do a quick Star-Brite application with my trusty Chicago Electric (Harbor Freight:)} 10 amp variable speed 7 in. sander polisher. (best $50 I ever spent there) If you check this link, both the polishing products are mentioned, and some others which I will try next time (Babe's looks good).... by the way, their highest rating went to Meguire's.... If your boats on a trailer you're home free.... I tried doing mine in the water and it scared the :poop: out of me. Sitting or laying on the dock, or in the dingy, with a corded power tool is not my idea of a nice day. Good luck. Don't worry, you'll be pleasantly satisfied with how much better your boat will look. That, clean canvas, and new sails, maybe polish up the winches and refresh the sheets and halyards.... it's a brand new boat!:D

 
Sep 24, 2018
3,435
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
Take a pic. There's a good chance we could tell if it was painted with a close up pic. Harbor Freight also has a polisher that automatically controls the speed that it's set to for $100. Don't wax your deck as it will become very slippery. If you have canvas, take it to the cleaners. Mine look new when I get them back every year. Expect to pay $50-100 to have a full set cleaned.
 
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