Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
Eynhallow was treated with CopperCoat last winter and on haul out yesterday, she just had a light coating of a green slime which jet washed of easily.
However, the boat has no boot top and there was a growth of green slime on the gelcoat to about 50mm above the water line which was much more difficult to remove. So I'm going to extend the CopperCoat by about 50mm, to where a conventional boot top would be.
What's the best way of marking the top of the new boot top?
Obviously, I can simply measure 50mm near the bow where the topsides are almost vertical. But how do I get a fair line as I move towards the stern where the topsides are nearer horizontal?
However, the boat has no boot top and there was a growth of green slime on the gelcoat to about 50mm above the water line which was much more difficult to remove. So I'm going to extend the CopperCoat by about 50mm, to where a conventional boot top would be.
What's the best way of marking the top of the new boot top?
Obviously, I can simply measure 50mm near the bow where the topsides are almost vertical. But how do I get a fair line as I move towards the stern where the topsides are nearer horizontal?