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

John Maliszewski via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Wed Dec 14 08:59:25 PST 2016


Neither the Admiral nor I can remember if the v-berth plywood was painted at that time with Kiltz. Since she was the painting supervisor I just wanted to confirm that with her.

 

I have seen the slats “treatment” of the forward cabin on number of boats and agree that would be my solution as well.

 

John

 

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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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Today's Topics:

   1. Interior/Cabin Paints (Jonathan Bresler via Public-List)
   2. Re: Interior/Cabin Paints (Bill Woodford via Public-List)
   3. Re: Interior/Cabin Paints (Gordon Laco via Public-List)
   4. Re: Interior/Cabin Paints (via Public-List)
   5. Re: Interior/Cabin Paints (via Public-List)
   6. Re: Interior/Cabin Paints (Gordon Laco via Public-List)


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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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