dankilb
Well-Known Member
Christina had sat 'passively' drying for 5 years on the hard in N Wales before we acquired her. Following advice (from my first ever post!) on here, the decision was made to have her professionally (wet/slurry) blasted and deal with whatever we found underneath, before applying some sort of barrier coat.
The (wet/slurry) blasting subsequently revealed gelcoat in poor condition, with multiple 'pocks', small-ish blisters, thin areas, plus the usual few dings/stress crazing. The problem was initially discussed on here back in Feb: Gelcoat pox (after blasting) - how to fill and fair before Penguard?
Having (nearly!) finished tackling the project over the past 12 months, between other jobs - and with only the areas under the props still to do (...but in this weather!) - I am now in a position to report back on our experiences. All quantities apply to a 41' AWB which we calculated has 38m2 below the waterline (which broadly reflects our real world coverage/consumption of around 7m2 per litre).
This opening post addresses specifying the paint system which, ultimately, I now think may be a contender for the cheapest 'full service' (i.e. combing non-solvent impreg, high-build, and aluminium-additive epoxy coats) epoxy barrier coat - and which our experience has shown can be applied outside/uncovered in the UK (Sept-Nov), without the need for helpers (I largely worked solo or with the First Mate) and requiring no sanding between coats (with modest hot-coating and subject to any fairing required).
Our Chosen Method (Jotun and EL2) - £571 (£15.03 per m2 - £1.67 per m/per coat)
Total coats - 9
Ease - ★★★★☆
Next, as I get a chance to compile the posts, I will share the same costings/information for the other systems we considered (inc. Int'l, Hempel, Wests and other Jotun combos) before moving on to the method itself. All assessment of the process ('ease' etc.) are of course subjective and based on our circumstances. Costs don't include sundries (considerable...) nor the addition of things like additives, thinners or fairing filler - as not all applications will require these. I haven't included tie coat/AF primer.
The (wet/slurry) blasting subsequently revealed gelcoat in poor condition, with multiple 'pocks', small-ish blisters, thin areas, plus the usual few dings/stress crazing. The problem was initially discussed on here back in Feb: Gelcoat pox (after blasting) - how to fill and fair before Penguard?
Having (nearly!) finished tackling the project over the past 12 months, between other jobs - and with only the areas under the props still to do (...but in this weather!) - I am now in a position to report back on our experiences. All quantities apply to a 41' AWB which we calculated has 38m2 below the waterline (which broadly reflects our real world coverage/consumption of around 7m2 per litre).
This opening post addresses specifying the paint system which, ultimately, I now think may be a contender for the cheapest 'full service' (i.e. combing non-solvent impreg, high-build, and aluminium-additive epoxy coats) epoxy barrier coat - and which our experience has shown can be applied outside/uncovered in the UK (Sept-Nov), without the need for helpers (I largely worked solo or with the First Mate) and requiring no sanding between coats (with modest hot-coating and subject to any fairing required).
Our Chosen Method (Jotun and EL2) - £571 (£15.03 per m2 - £1.67 per m/per coat)
| Unit size | Price (inc.) | Qty | Sub-total | ||
| Impreg coat | East Composites EL2 | 5L | 65.93 | 2 | 131.86 |
| High-build | Jotun Penguard HB | 5L | 58.74 | 4 | 234.96 |
| Barrier coat | Jotun Jotamastic 87 Alu Winter-grade | 5L | 68.10 | 3 | 204.30 |
| Total | £571.12 |
Ease - ★★★★☆
- No sanding required (with 'hot coating')
- Maximum 3 coats in 1 day (for the impreg coat only)
- 3 month overcoating intervals
Next, as I get a chance to compile the posts, I will share the same costings/information for the other systems we considered (inc. Int'l, Hempel, Wests and other Jotun combos) before moving on to the method itself. All assessment of the process ('ease' etc.) are of course subjective and based on our circumstances. Costs don't include sundries (considerable...) nor the addition of things like additives, thinners or fairing filler - as not all applications will require these. I haven't included tie coat/AF primer.
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