Seagreen
Well-Known Member
As I come to touch up Cleone's topsides paint this week, I find that she has so much paint on her in successive layers (up to almost 2mm in places!) that the paint cracks along the seams and in places where the planks themselves flex, usually at knots in the wood.
I know the only real solution to this is to scrape all the paint off back to bare wood and start again to get that showroom finish, but I don't have the time for that. Need to get sailing.
So, what would the panel recommend as a good flexible filler / trowel cement to fill in the cracks and get a usable smooth finish for a season or two. Cheap but effective is what I need. It is for above the waterline, and has to be waterproof and flexible but cures quickly - I can't be dealing with putty and white lead.
All suggestions welcome.
I know the only real solution to this is to scrape all the paint off back to bare wood and start again to get that showroom finish, but I don't have the time for that. Need to get sailing.
So, what would the panel recommend as a good flexible filler / trowel cement to fill in the cracks and get a usable smooth finish for a season or two. Cheap but effective is what I need. It is for above the waterline, and has to be waterproof and flexible but cures quickly - I can't be dealing with putty and white lead.
All suggestions welcome.