Yachting myth busters

Myth to bust ...... cured water based epoxy resin is then water soluble ..
No more water soluble than solvented or solvent free epoxy resin once cured I am reliably informed.
 
Myth to bust ...... cured water based epoxy resin is then water soluble ..
No more water soluble than solvented or solvent free epoxy resin once cured I am reliably informed.

Yeah but no, with a non-boaty diversion;

Car paint these days is 'water based' but doesn't dissolve when it rains however it is often given as the reason why it is not as resistant to chemical attack (bird droppings) as when traditional solvent based paints were used.
 
Tomahawk- Had a demountable 8m 'Cat and a half' for 5 ish years,now looking for a slightly bigger folding version,or maybe a Cat.
There's no going back:encouragement:.
Cheers
 
If your going to bring horses into it.

My horse has just been wormed.
I dont need to worm my horse as I use garlic.
Ideal for a novice.
Safe with children.
There is no strangles on my yard.
Its an English Saddle.

Totally bomb proof on the road in traffic.
Will always come when you call him.
Loads first time into box or trailer.
 
You need to have a certificate or be qualified or have the right training by some organisation to enable you to try something.
Rubbish have a go .... allow yourself to get it wrong and if you do have another go.
Modern teaching methods seem to teach our children you cant or you need permission rather than giving them a you can do anything attitude. Sailing is becoming the same, there is always some self appointed organisation or other who wants to give a certificate for something or save you for that matter.
Can't even wind surf on Hayling beach now without some idiot wanting to give you permission to do so.
Can't swim on a beach now unless the teenagers with 'lifeguard' written on their T-Shirt have said it is safe to do so, I have been commanded out of the water on Wittering beach by a jumped up teenage girl before (of course I ignored the stupid kid) she stomped off muttering about the bad example I was setting ignorant of the bad example she was setting.
 
Plastic buckets will float if you drop them over the side, rather than slowly sinking out of sight just a touch quicker than you can find the boathook.
 
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