[Alberg30] Bottom Paint

Hansen, Richard D LTC Student Richard.Hansen at carlisle.army.mil
Wed May 21 10:09:45 PDT 2003


Thanks George.
Had also thought about "priming" bare deck spots with same bottom paint to
smooth variation.  More importantly, what I understand from you is to keep
remainder of bottom paint on the hull...don't go to the trouble of taking it
all down to the fiberglass...to save that project for another year.
Correct?

Please also see my stuffing box/seal note and deck beam bolt thread size
note.  I'm frantcially finishing what I can to ship boat back to DC area.
Mucho thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: George Dinwiddie [mailto:gdinwiddie at alberg30.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 12:35 PM
To: Alberg 30 public list
Subject: Re: [Alberg30] Bottom Paint


Ablative bottom paint doesn't really require sanding.  Instead, wet it 
with a hose and use a 3M grill scrubber 
(http://www.home-fix.com/admin/upload/Content/125_scotch-brite.gif) to 
clean the surface and smooth the edges.  Where the paint has flaked off, 
you might investigate why the paint didn't stick.  Perhaps the 
fiberglass has some old wax or paint that needs to be removed.  After 
cleaning off these areas, a light sanding will probably be advisable 
before repainting.

  - George

Hansen, Richard D LTC Student wrote:
> Should have sent this earlier.
> After 6 months on the hard, I've power washed the bottom hull.  
> Some of the 2 year old ablative paint has flaked off in small and big
> patches.  Questions on how best to proceed with new bottom paint.
> 1. Orbital sander with 60 to feather bare patches & overall bottom? OR
> 2. Buy glass friendly paint remover and remove all old ablative?  If so,
> will standard LOA X ? formula work for qty of paint remover?  Does this
get
> too messy?  Easy or hard? Any value to leaving old ablative on the hull as
> protective layers? etc.
> 3. Other suggestions not covered in This Old Boat?
> I'm not a racer and looking to balance effort/time with results.  Thanks. 


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