Nick_H
Well-Known Member
As I needed to epoxy coat the hull of the Windy due to some grounding scratches, and anyway all the old anti-fouling was flaking off, I organised the Antifoul Removal Company to blast the hull on Friday, they use the Farrow system.
They did the job, I watched them the whole time and they appeared to be skilled in the process, and did not excessively blast any of the hull as far as I could tell. None the less, when they'd finished I had two problems. Firstly, the gel coat on the transom was so thin, that there were patches of GRP exposed, and secondly I found loads of pin holes in other areas of the gel coat. I was concerned, but decided the remedial action for both problems would be to epoxy the hull, so decided to Coppercoat it, which involves four coats of epoxy.
On Sunday, after two warm and breezy days to dry out the hull after the shotblasting, I opened up some of the holes with the tip of a stanley knife, and there was no trace of moisture, so I proceeded with the Coppercoat.
Suprisingly though, I couldn't get the coppercoat to fill the holes, i'd gloop loads of the thick mixture across the holes, they would appear to fill, then re-appear again. I thought maybe the second coat would do it, but even after all four coats, lots of the holes are still evident /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Does this mean it's only a matter of time until I get osmosis? I've decided it's going back in the water on Friday as planned, and i'll probably have to lift it at the end of the summer and get it looked at properly. My gut feel is that it's a gel coat problem, rather than a blasting problem, but i'm no expert.
Any opinions?
They did the job, I watched them the whole time and they appeared to be skilled in the process, and did not excessively blast any of the hull as far as I could tell. None the less, when they'd finished I had two problems. Firstly, the gel coat on the transom was so thin, that there were patches of GRP exposed, and secondly I found loads of pin holes in other areas of the gel coat. I was concerned, but decided the remedial action for both problems would be to epoxy the hull, so decided to Coppercoat it, which involves four coats of epoxy.
On Sunday, after two warm and breezy days to dry out the hull after the shotblasting, I opened up some of the holes with the tip of a stanley knife, and there was no trace of moisture, so I proceeded with the Coppercoat.
Suprisingly though, I couldn't get the coppercoat to fill the holes, i'd gloop loads of the thick mixture across the holes, they would appear to fill, then re-appear again. I thought maybe the second coat would do it, but even after all four coats, lots of the holes are still evident /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Does this mean it's only a matter of time until I get osmosis? I've decided it's going back in the water on Friday as planned, and i'll probably have to lift it at the end of the summer and get it looked at properly. My gut feel is that it's a gel coat problem, rather than a blasting problem, but i'm no expert.
Any opinions?