Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Courtney Thomas wrote in message ...
What is the difference in the following paints for the optimal barrier coating for a fiberglass hull: 1-one part epoxy 2-two part epoxy 3-LPU 4-somethin' else What would be the most effective sequence for barrier coating for a boat that has had nothing done beyond Awlgripping [over 5 yrs ago] ? Appreciatively, Courtney Thomas Dont bother. It is my understanding that nearly 80% of all osmotic blister repairs including overcoating and gelcoat shaving fail. I have asked several marine surveyors if they have ever seen a case of hull failure due to osmotic blistering and they have all said "No". It seems to be primarily an aesthetic problem that hardly affects the sailing ability of the boat. It seems that if the glass was not fully wetted with resin, you will get blisters regardless of what you do. This is the case even on very high quality boats. The have no effect on hull strength. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Cathodic Protection for Aluminum Hull - Need Help | General | |||
Possible Cracks in Hull (fiberglass) | General | |||
fiberglass pontoon leak on boat slip, HELP! | General | |||
Plywood & Fiberglass deck | Boat Building | |||
Hull speed theory? | Boat Building |