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Thanks guys for all of your help. Ill keep thinking about it, maybe
flexible apoxy paint. How long do you think the hull will last if i encapsulate it from now? are we talking a year, 5 years, 10? -Jay On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 02:49:22 -0500, okey dokey wrote: Hi, We just finished putting a layer of fibreglass on our 1973 Carver Mariner 28' (wood) below the waterline, but I am looking for a product or something (liquid) that i can pour or spray into the inside of the hull that will seal the hull from the inside, is CHEAPER than using epoxy, and will be very easy to apply. I am hoping it will settle into all of the gaps and spaces that may be present in the hull that i can't see or get too without removing the interior components of the cabin. Anyone have any suggestions? tar maybe? lol. Thanks for your help, -Jay. |
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