RadiumRob
Well-Known Member
My (new to me) 28 year old yacht underwent full osmosis treatment in 1994. This involved gelcoat removal, laying up a layer of biax cloth, then epoxy coating.
I have just has around ten coats of anti-foul removed by blasting (Farrow) and the hull prepped ready for painting. The hull condition appears to be very good, and there are no blisters or signs of wicking.
I am contemplating treating the hull with Gelshield 200, but am apprehensive, my fear being that the application could go wrong (fail to cure, hull too damp, temperature too low, general incompetence etc), and I would end up busting something that doesn't need to be fixed!
The pre-purchase survey indicated very little difference in moisture levels between topsides and below the waterline.
Any advice welcome...
I have just has around ten coats of anti-foul removed by blasting (Farrow) and the hull prepped ready for painting. The hull condition appears to be very good, and there are no blisters or signs of wicking.
I am contemplating treating the hull with Gelshield 200, but am apprehensive, my fear being that the application could go wrong (fail to cure, hull too damp, temperature too low, general incompetence etc), and I would end up busting something that doesn't need to be fixed!
The pre-purchase survey indicated very little difference in moisture levels between topsides and below the waterline.
Any advice welcome...