Fontanaman
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- Joined
- Mar 18, 2002
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Hi there,<br /><br />I some advice about a final clear coat for a small wooden boat I inherited. The boat is built Jon-boat style and has a solid Mohogany Transom and solid wood plank sides. The floor is 1/2" marine grade plywood. The boat is fairly old, I'd say older than 10 years. Overall in pretty good shape with a clear natural wood finish inside and out.<br /><br />The floor had a hole at the very corner by the transom, so I cut away all the rotton stuff and ended up with a 8"x8" patch that I screwed into the transom bottom and sealed all edges with Marine-Tex. I covered the patch from the inside with glass and Polyester resin and it seems to have stuck well. I want to seal the floor with a clear sealer because some of the wood looks exposed and there are screw holes going through to the keel. I will cover the sealer with carpet and be done. (This is a fishing boat) Will the polyester be a good choice?<br />On The outside I think I would like to use an epoxy for the patch and then sand the hull and give it a new sealer clear coat. What should I use? There are a million choices. Should I use the same epoxy I used for the patch? Keep in mind I already have a finish on the boat. (What it is I don't know, probably epoxy?) Would Gluvit be a good choice for the patch, the hull and the inside? My local boat dealer has it in stock, so I won't have to deal with shipping. I have also gotten some info on Fiberglass designs and the West systems. Any suggestions or advice on how to complete this project? The boat will be used once or twice a month and probably will never be left in the water for more that 3 days. Normally it will be kept on a trailer covered. <br />Thanks in advance for any assistance! adam@whitewaterrecording.com