Hi All,
I have an old boat from the 1975.
It was painted on the top in white. I am pretty sure this is the original Gelcoat as the acetone test didn't make a dent on it.
The white has become damaged over time and is now chalky.
I think the term is oxidization.
I don't really care much but once it rains the stuff washes into the red of my sailboat gelcoat and the boat looks like it had better days.
My wife has complained about this.
The previous owner planned on painting it, but the surfaces he painted are more slippery so he stopped.
You can see the lazarette was painted.
The skid surface is the original gelcoat lattice with grooves.
I was told by the yard I would need to sand the lattice down and remove hardware and paint, I bought the boat to sail not to do manual labor for past sins.
I was told by the yard to paint it would be $25,000.If I apply to management with this bid she will simply tell me to sell and get a new hobby.
So I thought my two options are.
1. I can buy a Makita Polisher, then sand and polish the original gelcoat, being a 1970s boat I assume they poured it down and I have enough to work with.
Like a corded 7 Inch. That should reduce the oxidization.
I can use something like
Marine 31 Gel Coat Heavy-Cut Oxidation Cleaner
Then polish it more finely.
Marine 31 Gel Coat Final Step Polish
Then wax ? or I assume no wax as that will make it slippery.
or
2. I can paint over it with some
YJB000Q Interdeck White Quart
non skid finish.
Then in the areas where I have that lattice diamond thing, I can paint thinly and toss some sand on it to give it more grip.
Any advice ?
I have an old boat from the 1975.
It was painted on the top in white. I am pretty sure this is the original Gelcoat as the acetone test didn't make a dent on it.
The white has become damaged over time and is now chalky.
I think the term is oxidization.
I don't really care much but once it rains the stuff washes into the red of my sailboat gelcoat and the boat looks like it had better days.
My wife has complained about this.
The previous owner planned on painting it, but the surfaces he painted are more slippery so he stopped.
You can see the lazarette was painted.
The skid surface is the original gelcoat lattice with grooves.
I was told by the yard I would need to sand the lattice down and remove hardware and paint, I bought the boat to sail not to do manual labor for past sins.
I was told by the yard to paint it would be $25,000.If I apply to management with this bid she will simply tell me to sell and get a new hobby.
So I thought my two options are.
1. I can buy a Makita Polisher, then sand and polish the original gelcoat, being a 1970s boat I assume they poured it down and I have enough to work with.
Like a corded 7 Inch. That should reduce the oxidization.
I can use something like
Marine 31 Gel Coat Heavy-Cut Oxidation Cleaner
Then polish it more finely.
Marine 31 Gel Coat Final Step Polish
Then wax ? or I assume no wax as that will make it slippery.
or
2. I can paint over it with some
YJB000Q Interdeck White Quart
non skid finish.
Then in the areas where I have that lattice diamond thing, I can paint thinly and toss some sand on it to give it more grip.
Any advice ?
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