Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I'm currently in Australia visiting family and helping repair a 50 year old Corsair sailing dinghy (about 16ft, 2/3 man heavyweight dinghy).
The transom was reinforced with an aluminium plate and the gudgeon and pintle fixed with pot rivets. Salt water had penetrated the assembly and the aluminium plate was all but corroded away. This meant drastic surgery to remove the Al plate. That's all done and the repair is probably stronger than the original.
I now need to "paint" the epoxy glass repair to match the rest of the transom. It's a relatively small area, about 1m wide and 300mm deep at the centre. I don't really want to buy a can of expensive polyurethane paint for such a small area, but I do have white flow flowcoat in the garage.
Is it a good idea to paint with flowcoat??
The transom was reinforced with an aluminium plate and the gudgeon and pintle fixed with pot rivets. Salt water had penetrated the assembly and the aluminium plate was all but corroded away. This meant drastic surgery to remove the Al plate. That's all done and the repair is probably stronger than the original.
I now need to "paint" the epoxy glass repair to match the rest of the transom. It's a relatively small area, about 1m wide and 300mm deep at the centre. I don't really want to buy a can of expensive polyurethane paint for such a small area, but I do have white flow flowcoat in the garage.
Is it a good idea to paint with flowcoat??






