muzzaman
Well-Known Member
Morning all,
I have removed some of the antifoul etc around the bottom of the skeg on my Sadler 32. This is where a bronze shoe takes the weight of the rudder (as per pictures). The bearing probably needs replaced as there is a little lateral play however I am going to do leave this season and do this job next year.
I therefore am going to have to repaint the scraped area. What is the opinion as to the best way to approach this?
Bear in mind that I will remove again next year to have the bronze shoe removed. Would perhaps some primocon and then antifoul suffice or is something else required (epoxy first then primer and antifoul?)
Any views gratefully received.
Many thanks.
I have removed some of the antifoul etc around the bottom of the skeg on my Sadler 32. This is where a bronze shoe takes the weight of the rudder (as per pictures). The bearing probably needs replaced as there is a little lateral play however I am going to do leave this season and do this job next year.
I therefore am going to have to repaint the scraped area. What is the opinion as to the best way to approach this?
Bear in mind that I will remove again next year to have the bronze shoe removed. Would perhaps some primocon and then antifoul suffice or is something else required (epoxy first then primer and antifoul?)
Any views gratefully received.
Many thanks.