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Real nice - 500 pounds of paint and all those zincs to
bother with. Ya gotta just love steel. Probably has a nice layer of rust working under all that cosmetic paint. I use NO zincs on my GRP boat and it has NO blisters. It probably has about ten pounds of Dupont Imron paint on the topsides. Bwahahahahahaha! S.Simon - very few chips and scratches because I stay far away from docks. "Joe" wrote in message om... The_navigator© wrote in message ... Worried about the skin thickness? No more curious than anything. Starting to think about having the boat sandblasted and met-coated some day. I figure I have 4-5 hundred pounds of paint on the boat. Original it was black when it was based in the North Sea, Than it was gray, than blue now Red with yellow trim. Underneath the original black is 5 mil coat of Red Lead, the reason Ive never stripped her. How many chips and scratches do you have in your fragile gel-coat? Forgotten to replace all those anodes I replaced them 3 years ago at last haul out, and they have barely been affected, I dive the boat every quarter and check them out . How about your plastic boat, How many androids do you have?. I have six- 2-15 pound tear shaped by the bow on the keel, 2 - 20lb bricks on the each side of the stern area of the keel and two tear shaped 5 pounders on the rudder. again? Only the second time in 10 years. Have you checked out to see how many osomosis blisters your boat has? Did you pop them all, or just let em keep swelling up like the zits on your face? Joe MSV RedCloud Free of SOFT SPOTS. Cheers MC Joe wrote: "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Red Cloud - a particularly apt name for a steel boat. Always surrounded by a cloud of red rust. S.Simon Perhaps that is true on any steel hull that you would maintain. However Redcloud has an average of approx. 20 mils of paint. 13 mils on the cabins 27 mils on the decks and 23 mils on the hulls. Applied by a master steel preservation expert.....me. I measured it just yesterday with my handy dandy Mikrotest Magnetic Gage made in Germany by Elektrophysik-Koln. Have you gauged the size of those blisters on your flimsy hull lately? Joe MSV RedCloud "Joe" wrote in message om... (Bobsprit) wrote in message ... What's a few best liveaboard sailing vessels, under 55 feet and under 300K on the used market? Capt RB I would build a steel hull like this one: http://www.sailinglinks.com/images/RedCloud.jpg Sleeps six, but perfect for 2 to live on. Strong enough that even you will feel safe out in the deep water. Long cruising range, room for a party in the cockpit and you all stay dry. Small enough to single hand, yet large enough to be comfortable. You can also buy some nice kits from Bruce Roberts. Here in the marina is a sweet 62 foot aluminum ketch, But it's 335K. Joe MSV RedCloud |
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