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jaypoe

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Since: Feb 19, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 10:38 am
Post subject: boat maintenance painting
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Greetings, Looking for a good book on boat repair/maintenance. Wondering
about painting the bottom of a sail boat. I understand that the manufacture
will give the proper procedure for applying there product but I need to know
the basics like how to move a boat (22') off a trailer on to stands and how
to keep from creating lap lines when the boat is resting on the surface I
need to paint. Thanks Jay

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Ron Magen

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Since: Jun 26, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 6:49 pm
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Jay,
There are a number of books on the subject, don't look at just one. I always
try the library, first.

If you need to paint the bottom with anti-fouling paint, It can be done with
the boat on the trailer. I know, I've done it numerous times. Not exactly
fun, and takes a bit more time. {I don't have a 'fixed keel' boat, so it
sits low on the trailer, and arm movement is restricted}Without proper
lifting gear, a LOT of room, and knowledge of where & how to place supports
.. . . the operation *can* be fatal - to the boat and especially to anyone
under it.

Agreed, it's a LOT more 'convenient & comfortable' to apply bottom paint
with the boat on stands or supports. It is also NOT cheap. Around here it
costs anywhere from $150 to $300 just to 'block' my 19 foot
{daggerboard}sailboat. This DOES NOT count any 'daily storage' fees while
you are doing the job. {you should have at least two coats, and most paints
require 2 to 12 hours between}.

Don't worry about 'lap lines'. The stuff is typically rather thick. I use a
couple of different size rollers, and a couple of small 'detail' brushes for
the boot top area. Just make sure you don't leave any 'holidays' or missed
spots. For a smoother finish, some can even be 'burnished' with crumpled-up
newspapers.

Regards & Good Luck,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop

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 > Greetings, Looking for a good book on boat repair/maintenance. Wondering
 > about painting the bottom of a sail boat. I understand that the
manufacture
 > will give the proper procedure for applying there product but I need to
know
 > the basics like how to move a boat (22') off a trailer on to stands and
how
 > to keep from creating lap lines when the boat is resting on the surface I
 > need to paint. Thanks Jay
 >
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