ianc1200
Well-Known Member
I'm hopefully bringing my boat back from the Blackwater to the Thames at Hurley next week (I keep her at Freebody's). Over the years I've removed the teak veneer to the foredeck, the Trackmark to the saloon roof, and whatever the old covering was to the wheelhouse roof, and replaced all with painted canvas. I've probally done all three three times each in the last 15 years or so. Again I've got various splits in the painted canvas and am considering another solution.
Has anybody got any experience of epoxing a thin layer of ply down onto (BC) pine t & g boarding, then woven rovings and self coloured (ie avoid painting again) epoxy finish. I've seen one boat that Freebody's did, and a Richmond Slipways cruiser Colin Henwood did, and am impressed with the results now many years on.
My probem is that I'm going to try and do it essentially outdoors under the winter cover, with problems of moisture and temperature, and also the tightly rounded edge details.
Are their any articles written on this given a practical view on these sort of issues, or a good book on the subject. Or has anybody done this themselves?
regards
IanC
MY "Straight Across"
Has anybody got any experience of epoxing a thin layer of ply down onto (BC) pine t & g boarding, then woven rovings and self coloured (ie avoid painting again) epoxy finish. I've seen one boat that Freebody's did, and a Richmond Slipways cruiser Colin Henwood did, and am impressed with the results now many years on.
My probem is that I'm going to try and do it essentially outdoors under the winter cover, with problems of moisture and temperature, and also the tightly rounded edge details.
Are their any articles written on this given a practical view on these sort of issues, or a good book on the subject. Or has anybody done this themselves?
regards
IanC
MY "Straight Across"