morgandlm
Well-Known Member
I recently removed the transom hung rudder from Bonsella (Sadler 26), brought it home and stripped off the anti foul build up using a combination of Dilunett, scraping and elbow grease. The thought of doing this for the whole hull is horrific - so I won't! The finish on the rudder was particularly bad so really needed doing. I'm planning on a Farrow system strip back of the hull next winter.
The question is should I now be putting on a couple of coats of epoxy before the primer? The rudder blade looks in reasonable condition and has a layer of very hard, grey "paint" that I assume is an earlier epoxy coating. I have used West epoxy for joining and sealing wood but have never done any large surface epoxy coating before so am a bit daunted by the prospect. Some advice please as to whether I should do it and if so what to use and how to go about it?
Thanks
Morgan
The question is should I now be putting on a couple of coats of epoxy before the primer? The rudder blade looks in reasonable condition and has a layer of very hard, grey "paint" that I assume is an earlier epoxy coating. I have used West epoxy for joining and sealing wood but have never done any large surface epoxy coating before so am a bit daunted by the prospect. Some advice please as to whether I should do it and if so what to use and how to go about it?
Thanks
Morgan