"jaypoe" <jayp...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Casey's This Old Boat is a great resource, but you can certainly find tons of
DIY tips online as well. Try sailnet.com for a start.
Good Luck,
RB
C&C 32
NY
Now remember the major difference between two and one part paints. Two part,
the epoxy kind, are essentially a sort of elastic or rubber type of paint.
They expand and contract well in temperature changes without flaking off or
cracking (if applied properly). So they have those advantages. Doesn't
matter if its your 22' boat in the temperate zone or my 954' ship deck going
from the 120 degrees of the Gulf to the cold waters of the Chesapeake within
a few weeks. That one advantage is what may make a two part paint a better
choice since you are taking the hull in and out of the water a lot.
But I think I'd still choose Brightside as it's a lot less expensive and not
hard to apply.
M.
"jaypoe" <jayp...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 05:29:37 -0800, "Michael" <sv_se...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Don't forget the capsicum.
M.
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