Last weekend I applies fairing epoxy to all of the low spots etc that I had on the deck, and I followed up this weekend by sanding the excess material off and getting the deck finalized for applying its first coat of primer.
I am using Interlux two part epoxy primer called Primekote. Prior to taping all the bright work I wiped the deck down with the recommended solvent to make sure there was no oils etc that would interfere with a good bond.
I used a roller to paint the bulk of the deck, and a brush to get in some of the tight places and the bottom of the cross deck. I must admit that the bottom of the cross deck has lots of nooks and crannies that are hard to get to!
After I was done with the first coat I took the tape off to make sure that it did not stick on permanently once the epoxy primer dries. I have always had less than good luck with painters tape being a pain to take off so I decided to take no chances.
The deck definitely needs a second coat but it is good to see some paint on the boat! I am hoping that I can get a second coat on this week, but realistically it will be next weekend.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
The Deck is Sanded!
So it's been a very long time since I dedicated time to working on this project. I had to get our Catalina 18 ready for a 9 day sailing trip in Lake Havasu during the middle of February that took a lot of time! After which we seemed to have one event after the other that was pulling me away from the boat.
So, after 3 months of not touching the boat, I put on my tyvex suit and went to work and finished sanding the deck this weekend! So she is now ready for some minor fairing prior to the primer going on!
I on purpose did not sand any of the bright work which I will do once I get ready to apply the finished coat to the deck. I must admit I am not a big fan of sanding epoxy! It is almost hard work!
So, after 3 months of not touching the boat, I put on my tyvex suit and went to work and finished sanding the deck this weekend! So she is now ready for some minor fairing prior to the primer going on!
I on purpose did not sand any of the bright work which I will do once I get ready to apply the finished coat to the deck. I must admit I am not a big fan of sanding epoxy! It is almost hard work!
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