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Do you really plan to spend that much time floating bottom up?

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System Three does sell an epoxy that's designed to be a finish coat, one
with the UV inhibitors built in. It's called SB-112 and was designed for
coating and glassing surfboards. I used it (mixed with graphite) for the
bottom of my boat, see http://www.reelboats.com .

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Geez! You're as bad as my friends! Heard the same remark already ... ;-)

No ...At the time when I was ordering some epoxy, I figured that since I had
a choice, that I may as well get the SB-112. I had black graphited epoxy
on the bottom of my driftboat for years and it never showed the slightest
hint of UV degradation, so I'm certain that using the SB-112 on the current
boat's bottom was not necessary. I might use it on wood trim and what not
though, and see how long it lets me go without having to put a top coat on
....but then again, I don't give a hoot for fancy wood trim in fishing boats,
so I'm just as likely to just paint everything...

Brian D




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Do you really plan to spend that much time floating bottom up?

Roger

http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm
"Brian D" wrote in message
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System Three does sell an epoxy that's designed to be a finish coat, one
with the UV inhibitors built in. It's called SB-112 and was designed for
coating and glassing surfboards. I used it (mixed with graphite) for the
bottom of my boat, see http://www.reelboats.com .

Brian D





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