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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 14:37:27 -0500, "ddinc"
wrote: Be aware that epoxy will deteriorate under sunlight and needs a UV (exterior varnish or other) coating. "Donnie Gilliland" wrote in message ... I'm constructing a 10" tunnel hull and am at the point where I need to seal/finish the interior of the hull before putting the decking on. The boat is not going to be left out in the elements or used in sal****er but will be stored indoors when not used. My question to the group is this, can I use a good grade of spar varnish to seal the interior or would the epoxy encapsulation be the better choice? (I plan on using epoxy and fiberglass on the hull exterior). Any brands of varnish or epoxy to suggest? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance Don I've used epoxy with good success. However, in a recent set of plans I purchased for a small boat, the designer suggested an oil finish inside the boat because it is much easier to maintain since it is usually difficult to refinish inside a boat. A good compromise might be to epoxy encapsulate any hidden or inaccessable areas and use a marine oil finish on interior exposed areas. In any case, varnish would be a bad idea because maintenance would be high. West Epoxy has never let me down. Dick R. Wilmington,NC |
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