[Public-List] Public-List Digest, Vol 3384, Issue 1

Jonathan Bresler via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Mon Dec 12 08:13:54 PST 2016


Thank you, John.  Always good to hear from you and learn more about #262.

The paint has held up well these 12 years.   Now with the peg board
removed, I need to address the area behind
which is a different color altogether.   Was the Kilz Original used on the
top surface of the v-berth plywood as well ?
Keeping the same finish paint might be the way to go.

Jonathan

On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 5:25 PM, John Maliszewski via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> Jonathan, the main cabin of your boat (all the white areas) were painted in
> 2004 with Kiltz Original White Low-VOC Oil-Based Interior Primer, Sealer
> and
> Stain-Blocker. I do not believe that the intermediate boat owner had done
> any interior paining, so it should be as we painted it back in 2004 and we
> owned #262 for eight years. When we purchased the boat it had some mildew
> and stains on the interior surfaces. So after complete bleach scrub we
> decided to use Kiltz. I think the key is the oil based as they make it as
> Latex also.
> John
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> Folks,
>
> Took a look at Practical Sailor to see which paints they recommend for
> painting the overhead, interior of the lockers, etc.  No joy.  Didn't find
> a
> single article about interior paints.  Deck paints, topside paints, bottom
> paints, bilge paints are all covered, but not interior paints.
>
> No doubt that this has been discussed before, wondering what folks are
> using
> now.  What have folks used and decided not to use again.
>
> The motivating item here is that I removed the Masonite(?) pegboard in the
> v-berth which is used to cover the hull on port and starboard from the top
> of the v-berth to the underside of the deck.  Behind the v-berth is a
> "lovely yellowish" color.   The wife will NOT be happy with that.  The
> pegboard one each side of the v-berth was screwed to five shaped teak
> strips
> oriented vertically.  Nearly all the teak strips were loose. Now they are
> all loose and have been labeled for reinstallation.  The teak strips were
> attached to the hull with three very generous globs of fiberglass resin(?)
> each.  The globs are so thick that there was a clear gap between the teak
> strips and the hull.  Need to reattach these strips and paint the sides of
> the hull and the overhead before attaching a ceiling to the strips.
>
> Couple photos available on request.
>
> Jonathan
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> Jonathan M Bresler
> S/V Constance Alberg 30 #262
> Annapolis/Eastport MD
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Jonathan M Bresler
S/V Constance Alberg 30 #262
Annapolis/Eastport MD


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