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H the K (I post with a Mac) November 29th 09 01:42 AM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 
I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of the
"regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in boats, but...

....I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest center
console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish. The owner
had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of feeeshing, and I
asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax remained,
and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz "clearcoat"
the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the hull where no
one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner said
the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?




--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.

jps November 29th 09 01:55 AM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:42:38 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of the
"regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in boats, but...

...I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest center
console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish. The owner
had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of feeeshing, and I
asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax remained,
and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz "clearcoat"
the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the hull where no
one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner said
the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?


Gelcoat is a hell of a lot tougher than clear coat. I wonder how
it'll wear after several years weather. You can remove wax and polish
the gelcoat. Clearcoat is permanent.

Did he wax the clearcoat like you'd do a car?

H the K (I post with a Mac) November 29th 09 02:10 AM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 
jps wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:42:38 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of the
"regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in boats, but...

...I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest center
console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish. The owner
had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of feeeshing, and I
asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax remained,
and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz "clearcoat"
the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the hull where no
one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner said
the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?


Gelcoat is a hell of a lot tougher than clear coat. I wonder how
it'll wear after several years weather. You can remove wax and polish
the gelcoat. Clearcoat is permanent.

Did he wax the clearcoat like you'd do a car?



I didn't get a chance to ask him...the guy shrinkwrapping my Parker was
finishing up and I went back to write his check.


--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.

Bill McKee November 29th 09 03:57 AM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 

"H the K (I post with a Mac)" wrote in message
...
jps wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:42:38 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of the
"regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in boats, but...

...I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest center
console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish. The owner
had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of feeeshing, and I
asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax remained,
and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz "clearcoat"
the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the hull where no
one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner said
the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?


Gelcoat is a hell of a lot tougher than clear coat. I wonder how
it'll wear after several years weather. You can remove wax and polish
the gelcoat. Clearcoat is permanent.

Did he wax the clearcoat like you'd do a car?



I didn't get a chance to ask him...the guy shrinkwrapping my Parker was
finishing up and I went back to write his check.


--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your
time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well,
you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't
read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a
nice, simple-minded day.


Clearcoat will break down after a long while, and then you can use a paint
remover to get it off, or like my aluminum boat and lots of the other
Northwest boats, you sand it off. I am in the process of getting bids to
redo the zolotone with clearcoat on the top side of my boat.



H the K (I post with a Mac)[_2_] November 29th 09 04:09 AM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:55:40 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:42:38 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of the
"regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in boats, but...

...I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest center
console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish. The owner
had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of feeeshing, and I
asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax remained,
and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz "clearcoat"
the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the hull where no
one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner said
the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?

Gelcoat is a hell of a lot tougher than clear coat. I wonder how
it'll wear after several years weather. You can remove wax and polish
the gelcoat. Clearcoat is permanent.

Did he wax the clearcoat like you'd do a car?


Yeah, I'm betting it will look like crap in a few years....


I *knew* that, I was just wondering if anyone else would.

--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.

jps November 29th 09 09:13 AM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 23:26:31 -0500, Gene
wrote:

On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 23:09:11 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

Gene wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:55:40 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:42:38 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of the
"regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in boats, but...

...I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest center
console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish. The owner
had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of feeeshing, and I
asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax remained,
and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz "clearcoat"
the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the hull where no
one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner said
the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?
Gelcoat is a hell of a lot tougher than clear coat. I wonder how
it'll wear after several years weather. You can remove wax and polish
the gelcoat. Clearcoat is permanent.

Did he wax the clearcoat like you'd do a car?

Yeah, I'm betting it will look like crap in a few years....


I *knew* that, I was just wondering if anyone else would.


Are you obscessed with Harry *EVERY* waking moment? Seriously, you
need help.....


He's got OCD. Chased NDP until she stopped responding to him.
Hedoesn't have anything better to do with his life than try to harrass
people for no good reason.

H the K[_4_] November 29th 09 12:12 PM

Clearcoating over gelcoat?
 
H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:55:40 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:42:38 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

I know this isn't a *real* boating group any more, since so few of
the "regulars" actually have boats or, really, any interest in
boats, but...

...I was down at the local marina today, "supervising" the shrink
wrapping of "Yo Ho" for the winter, when I espied the shiniest
center console fishing boat I've ever seen. It had a mirror finish.
The owner had just pulled it onto his trailer after a day of
feeeshing, and I asked him what sort of wax he was using.

He said the sheen wasn't wax. When he took delivery of the boat this
past summer, he had the gelcoat cleaned to remove whatever wax
remained, and then he had someone he knows in the auto painting biz
"clearcoat" the hullsides inside and out, and those areas inside the
hull where no one walks (console sides, coffin box sides, et cetera).

Well, clearcoating a boat hull was a new one on me. The boat owner
said the clearcoat would keep the boat from fading for many years.

Any *actual* boaters hear about this...?
Gelcoat is a hell of a lot tougher than clear coat. I wonder how
it'll wear after several years weather. You can remove wax and polish
the gelcoat. Clearcoat is permanent.

Did he wax the clearcoat like you'd do a car?


Yeah, I'm betting it will look like crap in a few years....


I *knew* that, I was just wondering if anyone else would.


I did, crap for brains.

--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet,or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.


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