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Mike Lehman Sail_505 at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 8 04:30:21 PDT 2011


Jim

Gord's solution is a good one and it is what I would to too to keep the 
plywood. As an alternative use the plywood as a template to cut out new 
floor pieces from star board, then you never need to paint it again...of 
course this is quite a bit more expensive and a bit more drastic...kind of 
like a Roger fix.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Gordon Laco
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 7:23 PM
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I'd sand the floor to bare wood, paint it with penetrating epoxy, then
varnish that.   The epoxy will protect the plywood from water; and the
varnish will protect the epoxy from UV.  The varnish will let you see what
condition the plywood is in so you'll know when and if you have to touch
anything up.

Gord #426 Surprise


On 07/04/11 6:09 PM, "jimcherry at sympatico.ca" <jimcherry at sympatico.ca>
wrote:

>
>
>
> I have a question that maybe someone could help with. Its not really 
> "Alberg
> specific"......but this is a pretty knowledgable group.
>
> I have an inflatable dinghy with a removable plywood bottom. Could anyone 
> give
> me some suggestions on the best "paint" to use to protect the ply. It 
> seems to
> spend almost all summer underwater...or at least as long as it takes after 
> a
> rain for me to pump out the dink.
>
> Thanx....Jim C
> Topaz 639
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