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thehermit 04-05-2011 08:26 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
Willy,

You are going to love how the boat does with the Bracket. It jumps up on plane with the big tub. The full transom cuts the noise way down. Great swim platform for the warm days too when your not fishing. Keep up the good porn ;)

77SceptreOB 04-05-2011 08:59 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
lookin' good!!

Wildman 04-06-2011 07:55 AM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
Nice man! Good to talk to you the other day, hope you got some good contacts hanging around my shop, never know who is going to stop by. :cool:

fat2nawilly 04-19-2011 09:29 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
I got the hull sides and transom in primer over the weekend, It will need some blocking and pin hole filling and another coat of primer and it should be good enough. I will be only repriming over the bodywork spots and not the whole hull. I was thinking about doing the bottom in gel coat instead of bottom paint. Any recomendations for gel coat? I'm thinking of rolling it on instead of spraying. I'm not looking for a ultra smooth finish, I just dont want to have to buy and paint it every year or so. http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...y/IMG_0404.jpg http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...y/IMG_0403.jpg http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...y/IMG_0402.jpg http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...y/IMG_0401.jpg

Wildman 04-20-2011 08:05 AM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
Talk to Bobby about shooting it for you. Hes going to do my transom and top cap with duratech and Ill buff it down. I also know somebody who has done black gellcoat with duratech on the bottom so it looks like bottom paint but is smooth and shiney. (covered a few repairs too)

Blue_Heron 04-20-2011 05:10 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
Quote:

I was thinking about doing the bottom in gel coat instead of bottom paint. Any recommendations for gel coat? I'm thinking of rolling it on instead of spraying. I'm not looking for a ultra smooth finish, I just dont want to have to buy and paint it every year or so.

If you’re going to use gelcoat on the bottom, and you have a compressor, I have two suggestions. First, and foremost, mix unwaxed gelcoat 50/50 with Dura Tech clear gloss additive. Second, thin it with 20% acetone and spray it. I did the bottom of my 25 that way and it looks pretty good. I tried rolling it and the results were disappointing. This is a sprayed finish with no sanding or buffing afterward:
http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...t/IMG_3599.jpg

Bigshrimpin 04-20-2011 06:30 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
Wildman - becareful of 50/50 mixing a dark color gelcoat and duratech clear. Fat2tuna painted the pepto pink bracket ;) That was 50/50 duratech clear and red gelcoat. Looked awesome for 6 months . . . but faded fast. Spray the bottom with awlgrip or go white gelcoat/duratech like Blue_Heron.

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...2/DSCN6499.jpg

fat2nawilly 04-20-2011 10:30 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
I was thinking of just doing the bottom in white gelcoat. so the duratech is just a clear addative to make it more shiny? If so I'm not to worried about how shiny it is or how smooth it comes out but if I was to roll it on I was hopeing it would be no more bumpy than bottom paint.I'm building this for a work boat so it will be getting full of blood and guts all the time and doesnt have to be super perfect, Just respectable.

Wildman 04-21-2011 02:31 PM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
The nice part of Duratech is you can buff it down if you want a smooth shiney surface and it wont F'up like regular gelcoat.

SBD 04-22-2011 09:54 AM

Re: 1972 23' cc project
 
Duratech is a reducer that thins the gelcoat to make it sprayable, it also makes it dry in air without pva, and it also adds gloss. I had good success with it.


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