Even Chance
Well-Known Member
Its getting close to that time of year again, but with the recent poor weather I thought I'd ask a question Im sure a few folks are wondering:-
When will it be a good day to paint my boat?
What are the minimum temperatures the paints will need to dry?
We're getting some good dry sunny days up here (today included!), but the temps are only +1 or 2 degC, and time is running out fast before crane-in.
We generally dont get snow in Caithness much. Way too close to the sea on most sides!
I bought some International "Nautical" general purpose antifouling, and some good old exterior gloss "Johnstone's", for the topsides. Its been 6 years since her last paint, and it could have gone longer had I not made a few changes over the winter that require paint as well. May as well do the whole lot.
Whats the forums take on this?
Thanks
When will it be a good day to paint my boat?
What are the minimum temperatures the paints will need to dry?
We're getting some good dry sunny days up here (today included!), but the temps are only +1 or 2 degC, and time is running out fast before crane-in.
We generally dont get snow in Caithness much. Way too close to the sea on most sides!
I bought some International "Nautical" general purpose antifouling, and some good old exterior gloss "Johnstone's", for the topsides. Its been 6 years since her last paint, and it could have gone longer had I not made a few changes over the winter that require paint as well. May as well do the whole lot.
Whats the forums take on this?
Thanks