sogood
Well-Known Member
Despite not having even gotten my new to me boat into the water yet, (it will be happening soon) I'm thinking ahead to next winter when it will probably come out for a once over. As part of that, I'm playing with the idea of making a hard top for it, to replace the windscreen and side windows up on deck.
I'm happy and confident with my woodworking skills and have all the necessary tools etc. so that doesn't bother me. My plan would be to use 1/2" plywood for the general construction and it's just in regard to the finish that I have some questions.
With the hard top made up and prior to fitting, I would intend to paint the entire thing with two or three coats of fibreglass resin, sanding lightly between coats. Then I have the option of fibreglassing it all with woven mat, sanding, filling, sanding again etc. and finally painting it with a 2 pack marine paint. Or would it be possible to just paint over the resin without the need for any matting? I've used this 2 pack paint in the past with very good results.
I know matting would add to the strength, but is it needed? It would also add to the weight, making it more top heavy. As mentioned, I would be happy with my construction skills etc. but I wouldn't want to over do it.
Any thoughts welcome and thanks in advance.
I'm happy and confident with my woodworking skills and have all the necessary tools etc. so that doesn't bother me. My plan would be to use 1/2" plywood for the general construction and it's just in regard to the finish that I have some questions.
With the hard top made up and prior to fitting, I would intend to paint the entire thing with two or three coats of fibreglass resin, sanding lightly between coats. Then I have the option of fibreglassing it all with woven mat, sanding, filling, sanding again etc. and finally painting it with a 2 pack marine paint. Or would it be possible to just paint over the resin without the need for any matting? I've used this 2 pack paint in the past with very good results.
I know matting would add to the strength, but is it needed? It would also add to the weight, making it more top heavy. As mentioned, I would be happy with my construction skills etc. but I wouldn't want to over do it.
Any thoughts welcome and thanks in advance.
