TheFullback
New Member
Hi all,
I've just given in to my latest stupid idea and bought a wooden Enterprise dinghy which I bought in order to learn to sail. My dilemma is whether I should try to do a full restoration project on her or simply fix what I need to get her sailing again (the centreboard trunk is badly warped). I was first trying to get an idea of what sort of finish I could realistically get. I saw a picture of this one:
and wondered whether this is possible. At the moment it's got several layers of white paint on the hull and several more of blue paint on the interior. Can I simply sand this back and then varnish?
Any advice on what's possible, and approximate quantities, number of coats etc would be much appreciated. I live in Tasmania so I have a couple of months until spring and better weather for sailing arrives.
Thanks
I've just given in to my latest stupid idea and bought a wooden Enterprise dinghy which I bought in order to learn to sail. My dilemma is whether I should try to do a full restoration project on her or simply fix what I need to get her sailing again (the centreboard trunk is badly warped). I was first trying to get an idea of what sort of finish I could realistically get. I saw a picture of this one:
and wondered whether this is possible. At the moment it's got several layers of white paint on the hull and several more of blue paint on the interior. Can I simply sand this back and then varnish?Any advice on what's possible, and approximate quantities, number of coats etc would be much appreciated. I live in Tasmania so I have a couple of months until spring and better weather for sailing arrives.
Thanks