[Public-list] Boot Stripe
Bill Blevins
billblevins at mac.com
Wed Oct 13 02:27:39 PDT 2004
My boat was already in the water when I asked about marking a new
waterline to lower it once it was on the hard.
When I bought Sabrina, the boat sat perfectly on her waterline. Soon
after I unloaded wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow of spare parts and enough
dishes to serve 24 people a 7 course dinner, she sat about 6 inches
above the bottom of her waterline. (She's much faster though!)
I left it where it was when I repainted this year. Maybe in another 10
or 20 years I'll (pay someone to) tackle this job again!
Bill Blevins
Sabrina #158
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sousa, stephen (ENG) wrote:
>Bill,
>
>It is odd thing is that you mention putting the boat in the water. This is
>how the manufacturers mark the water line for new hulls. We made the same
>mistake when painting #114, I was lucky my son made a tool to hold the
>distance constant from bow to stern.
>
>Stephen
>
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>Can't really offer advice on the location. someone suggested to me to
>tread water next to the boat on a calm day and mark the hull. Sounded
>like a good idea but I didn't do that.
>
>My dumb mistake that someone might learn from is that the waterline is
>taller at the bow, thinner at the beam and even thicker than at the bow
>in (or under) the stern. I totally forgot, taped the top of the line,
>sanded the bottom of the line off and painted barrier coat up over
>places where the waterline used to be.
>
>When I went to re-tape and paint over my topsides, I painted an even
>2.5" stripe from the bow to the stern. It doesn't look bad and probably
>no one would really notice once in the water, but I know.
>
>Bill Blevins
>Sabrina #158
>
>--
>
>Roger L. Kingsland wrote:
>
>
>
>>Albergers,
>>
>>In previous episodes I was advised there is a line in the gel coat that
>>represents, if not the waterline, at least the point where the boat is
>>"on her lines." After a few applications of paint remover and scrape,
>>scrape, scrape, I discovered two lines about 2-1/2" apart amidships and
>>5" apart at the bow. The most recent boot stripe is about 1-1/2"
>>higher than one that would fit in between the lines I found. Can
>>anyone advise me on methods to determine where the bottom of the stripe
>>should be. I would like to have it as low as possible but still have
>>only bottom paint in the water when fully loaded. I wonder if I should
>>just paint the hull color to a few inches below the lower line and see
>>where the stripe should go when she gets wet.
>>
>>Thanks, Roger
>>
>>Roger L. Kingsland, AIA
>>Managing Partner
>>Kingsland Scott Bauer Associates (KSBA)
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