GM, aluminum boat....
I meant polyester resin isnt the best choice in a tin boat
So will spar urethane, lots of us use it to seal the wood in our tin boats. Clear gloss oil based.
For non skid I used the Epifanies poly beads mixed in tractor / industrial paint with catalyst hardener for a super durable surface. The pics are linked to the sites.
I've applied it on my SS aluminum top surfaces (gunnels, bow deck and SW wings) but there's a lot more that goes into it than just slapping on paint Lots of guys want to just paint non skid on sealed (epoxy & spar) decking and they have but paint on any hard surface can be damaged pretty easily since there's no give but adhesion shouldn't be one of the issues with that. I have one piece of spar sealed plywood that has the non skid on it, the bow cover arch and the paint with poly beads was used because the wood was not smooth so the non skid made it look better to my eye. There's way more surface area for adhesion on wood with spar than there is with 100 solid smooth aluminum.
oldhaven talks in his Chief thread about his using it on his decks (over epoxy) and in another's thread below and says it held up well to foot traffic through his build but I don't know if his pics are PB wiped out or not. Maybe he'll stop in and let us know how things are holding up. http://forums.iboats.com/forum/owner...9#post10232249
The Epifanes non skid is holding up very well, though I recoated it this spring when I had my decks out to replace the fuel tank. I had gotten some overspray of the red on it accidentally so I mixed up another coat of Wimbledon White and more beads, cleaned up the top coat, rolled it on and it applied very well. I am using a carpet over it now so I don't expect it to wear much, but I wanted it to be there in case I remove the carpet for any reason. I was going to install snaps in the carpet, but the non skid seems to keep it from moving around.
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/owner...archief/page19
Well I finished putting the left rail back together after straightening and filling 43 holes .
The right side won't be as bad . its finnaly looking like I'm making some progress .
Bryon
How did you straighten and fill your holes? I have a bunch and haven't started yet, still riveting.....
Hi.
I straightend mostly with a block of steel and wood with a hammer , getting close as I could so I dont need a lot of filler.
The holes , I made aluminum slugs and used JB marine weld epoxy . used enough so when you press it into place the KB weld will fill the hole.
Then I sand it down when dry. Reach to spot putty and prime.
All these holes.are above.the water line .
There are a lot of ways to do it , I think this will work well for me in this situation.
Hope this helps .
Bryon