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Nigel Molesworth April 26th 09 12:27 PM

Dock Rash...
 
... Fpr those on the YSA - what prices have you experienced to repair and
paint 8-10' of dock rash?

This guy turned up yesterday and quoted $250/ft, which is reasoneabl;e
for 1 or 2 feet. but seems pricey for 10'

What about it guys?

I'd do it myself if I wasn't King Midas (the painter) in reverse.

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Molesworth

Gordon April 26th 09 03:26 PM

Dock Rash...
 
Nigel Molesworth wrote:
.. Fpr those on the YSA - what prices have you experienced to repair and
paint 8-10' of dock rash?

This guy turned up yesterday and quoted $250/ft, which is reasoneabl;e
for 1 or 2 feet. but seems pricey for 10'

What about it guys?

I'd do it myself if I wasn't King Midas (the painter) in reverse.


Don't know about cost but prevention is the thing. Several boats where
I'm at have gone to the thrift store and bought used sweat pants. Cut
the legs off and slide the leg down over the bumper. The ankle part
prevents them from falling off.
Gordon

Capt. JG April 26th 09 05:01 PM

Dock Rash...
 
"Nigel Molesworth" wrote in message
...
.. Fpr those on the YSA - what prices have you experienced to repair and
paint 8-10' of dock rash?

This guy turned up yesterday and quoted $250/ft, which is reasoneabl;e
for 1 or 2 feet. but seems pricey for 10'

What about it guys?

I'd do it myself if I wasn't King Midas (the painter) in reverse.

--
Molesworth



Does the rash really require paint or just a good cleaning? I've used the
stuff they sell in the boat store pretty successfully (but only for marks
here and there).

My fenders are in bad shape... very dirty, so I got socks for them... about
$20 a pop.

Well, I'm going sailing... :-)

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Edgar April 26th 09 05:34 PM

Dock Rash...
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
easolutions...

My fenders are in bad shape... very dirty, so I got socks for them...
about $20 a pop.

Well, I'm going sailing... :-)


A dirty sock is more likely to hold grit that will damage your topsides than
a fender without a sock.
I clean mine every winter, or as necessary, with proprietory fender cleaner
which keeps them looking good.
Covering up dirt is not the way to go.



Capt. JG April 27th 09 02:04 AM

Dock Rash...
 
"Edgar" wrote in message
...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
easolutions...

My fenders are in bad shape... very dirty, so I got socks for them...
about $20 a pop.

Well, I'm going sailing... :-)


A dirty sock is more likely to hold grit that will damage your topsides
than a fender without a sock.
I clean mine every winter, or as necessary, with proprietory fender
cleaner which keeps them looking good.
Covering up dirt is not the way to go.



I'm not really covering up dirt. I said they were in bad shape because
they're starting to degrade. No amount of cleaning will do anything useful.
The covers are hosed off when the day is done. They're designed not to
scratch the sides.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com





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