WoodsToucan
New Member
Good afternoon all!
I am getting ready to tackle the hull on my 1989 Palamos built GRP Woods Strider 24’ catamaran. I have cleaned off the very bad fouling it had, after what I suspect was a few years in a Lowestoft mud-berth, and much of the old Anti-foul came off. In many areas it is down to the gel coat. There are also about half a dozen bubbles which I suspect may be osmosis.
I intend to carefully scrape away all the remaining Anti-foul as far as far the original gel coat. Then treat the blisters - assuming they are osmosis. Then apply some kind of epoxy primer. Then what?
I have a suitable trailer and the boat will only spend 3 of the next 36 months in the water and most of that time it will be moving.
So - is my treatment scheme the right thing? Any advice gratefully received. My last boat was a large wooden one with rather different needs.
many thanks
Dan
I am getting ready to tackle the hull on my 1989 Palamos built GRP Woods Strider 24’ catamaran. I have cleaned off the very bad fouling it had, after what I suspect was a few years in a Lowestoft mud-berth, and much of the old Anti-foul came off. In many areas it is down to the gel coat. There are also about half a dozen bubbles which I suspect may be osmosis.
I intend to carefully scrape away all the remaining Anti-foul as far as far the original gel coat. Then treat the blisters - assuming they are osmosis. Then apply some kind of epoxy primer. Then what?
I have a suitable trailer and the boat will only spend 3 of the next 36 months in the water and most of that time it will be moving.
So - is my treatment scheme the right thing? Any advice gratefully received. My last boat was a large wooden one with rather different needs.
many thanks
Dan