Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: refurbishing a winona
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retired55 |
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Banksiana |
If it's a gel coat boat the finish can be restored through sanding and polishing unless the UV degradation has reached a more advanced state. If not in use, keep those composite boats out of the sun. |
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DrBobDg |
Banksiana: "Is your boat a skin coat or a gel coat. If its a skin coat and darkened from UV exposure the color cannot be brought back. Enough UV and the kevlar and the bond between the kevlar and resin will degrade to the point of disintegration under relatively mild stress. Outfitters like CBO on Moose lake keep theirs sitting on the dock all summer.... how do they keep theirs looking decent. ??? dr bob |
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bwcasolo |
retired55: " Yours look great, how did you learn about it." on this site. just a little lite sanding, vacuum and wipe off the dust, then applied a thin coat of 2 part, west epoxy with a foam roller. the black was on there from sawbill outfitters, where i bought the canoe. i just picked up some extra graphite powder and mixed it in and re-applied. not necessary on your canoe. 24 hour dry time. west |
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cowdoc |
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Banksiana |
DrBobDg: " They sell them at the end of the season (or two) and buy new. |
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bwcasolo |
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Whatsit |
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thinblueline |
I’m not very handy but my understanding is that I will need to sand all the paint off then apply some sort of epoxy or varnish with rollers? Does anybody know exactly what I should roll on there? Then I’d like to repaint it a camouflage color for duck hunting again. Anybody know what kind of paint would be needed? |