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I would love to re-gel the bottom of my 1977 18'6 to the original white. I never keep it in the water, so the bottom paint doesn't really help things. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] Anyone have any suggestions on whether to re-paint or re-gel. Kinda low on the $$ right now [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] Any help would be appreciated
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We had this discussion a while back. I opted to Re-gel my Mako 21. It is being worked on as we speak. There will be arguments for both gel or awlgrip, but every glass guy I talked to that does it for a living told me gel is going to last longer. Thats what I was looking for
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When I re did my boat I painted everything except the bottom I had the bottom paint soda blasted off and they re gel-coated the bottom. There are a few things I would do differently if I re built another boat but that decision I would do again the same way for sure. My boat stays on a trailer all but a couple of weeks a year so I don’t need or like bottom paint. You could do that job yourself and shouldn’t cost you to much $ but will cost a lot of time, sweat and a lot of Budweiser to do it right.
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Have any idea on what kinda price I'm looking at?
Just for the bottom, I think I can buff out the sides. thanks [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] Brian
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It will depend on how many coats of bottom paint you have. A fair guess would be around 750.00 for someone else to do it right.
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If you have someone else remove the bottom paint and re gel coat it with you doing the sanding and buffing of the gel coat will probably cost you approx $1,000 to $1,500 or so. If you do it yourself the pressure cleaning machine with hopper for materials, you will need approx 400 lbs of sand or soda about $150 ,then you need to have some one at a boat yard to put it up on boat chocks and move it a few times another $150 for the space and the lift, then you will need 1 gal of gel coat plus roller and other stuff. Another $150-$200 or so, then you need to sand and buff and wax. My guess 5 days of hard work and about four 6 packs of Bud I had some one do it for me cost $1,200 the rest of the boat I did myself I ran out of time before my vacation reservation plus I hate working upside down and this job was truly worth someone else to do it for me for the extra $700 and 5 less days for work.
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Fellow Ship,
I have a guy doing the from the rub rail down, removing thee coats of bottom paint for 3K on an old 21 I have. I tried sanding one part and you are right. I like the Marlin Perkins theory. While Jim is out doing the dirty work, I'll be in the house sipping Lemonade.
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Thanks for the advice. I guess I need to start saving some $$$ and have someone do it for me. $1500 though [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] . Wow. Thinking of going the easy (el cheapo) route and re-painting the bottom blue. Anything would look better than it does now.
Brian
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Thanks for the advice. I guess I need to start saving some $$$ and have someone do it for me. $1500 though [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] . Wow. Thinking of going the easy (el cheapo) route and re-painting the bottom blue. Anything would look better than it does now.
Brian
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These are the guys that removed the bottom paint for me on my 23’ about 1 & ½ years ago. for $600.00 I had someone else do the gel coating form me another $600 on a 20’ boat could be a little cheaper I told them I would do the sanding and waxing.
http://www.jacksonmarine.com/jackson...nmarine_2.html FellowShip [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] |
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