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Actually Coopec & PaulRainbow, you’re both right in a way.
Polyester resin isn’t UV stable, but it can be made UV stable with additives. The clear panels Paul refers to will almost certainly been manufactured with a stabilised resin system as there is no UV protection applied, but many other products that aren’t transparent probably won’t have the stabilisers added to them.
The OP believes that his boat was manufactured with a isophthalic resin system. As the manufacturer spent extra on a good quality resin, for a product that will spend most if not all of its life outside, it’s likely that they also spent a bit more to ensure that it was UV stable, but there is no guarantee of that as they may have felt that a stabilised gel coat or paint was sufficient protection.
Polyester resin isn’t UV stable, but it can be made UV stable with additives. The clear panels Paul refers to will almost certainly been manufactured with a stabilised resin system as there is no UV protection applied, but many other products that aren’t transparent probably won’t have the stabilisers added to them.
The OP believes that his boat was manufactured with a isophthalic resin system. As the manufacturer spent extra on a good quality resin, for a product that will spend most if not all of its life outside, it’s likely that they also spent a bit more to ensure that it was UV stable, but there is no guarantee of that as they may have felt that a stabilised gel coat or paint was sufficient protection.
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