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My advice would be to paint as much of the interior of the boat as you can before putting the decks on. Externally I would finish all the work before putting final coat on.
Salut eric!
Me again. I agree with paul. Painting is last. And I can tell you that we severly underestimated the work and time it takes to paint such a small boat. But I guess that was the case with every step of the building. It all makes the maiden voyage even sweeter.
Keep it up!
Thanks Pius! What I largely underestimate is the sanding time! Can't believe how much time and energy is needed. However, it is every day closer to completion...
And by the way. I recommend some antislippery paint on deck and platform. We sometimes miss it on SAUS UND BRAUS. Safty first!
I would not recommend using silicone for anything. Nothing sticks to silicone, not even silicone. The cured residue is nearly impossible to remove. It is better to use a bedding compound or butyl rubber.
I agree with BB a thousand percent on that. I won't let silicone anywhere near a boat of mine. I've had to clean it off when I've been doing up old boats and it's a hell of a job, the slightest trace left behind causes problems. I use Sikaflex these days.
Budget Boater said:
I would not recommend using silicone for anything. Nothing sticks to silicone, not even silicone. The cured residue is nearly impossible to remove. It is better to use a bedding compound or butyl rubber.
Epoxy glue, screw/bolt the lashing pads in place.
If you intend to have removable bolts, drill the holes double the size required for the bolt, fill with thickened epoxy, then re-drill to the proper size. This prevents water wicking into the endgrain.
If you want to install something that might need to be removed at a later time (cleats, ports, pad-eyes, chain plates, etc.) then you drill the holes for the bolts/screws, epoxy coat (or fill as above and re-drill) the endgrain. Use a bedding compound or butyl rubber tape to seal the part to the hull/deck/cabin, and screw/bolt into place. Do not use silicone and NEVER USE 5200!!
Éric Bouvéron said:
That is something I did not know. So you glue the lashing pads and fill the bolt holes with epoxy, instead?
Thanks for the warning anyway.
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