Hi all, for making new floorboards for a laminate I was thinking of 3/4"
marine ply with coats of epoxy after getting to the right size. Then using
epoxy to attach the laminate. Would love to keep them as light as
possible but still waterproof. Is there a better way to go on this?
thanks!
I just did this on my floor panels inside and the companion ways steps that
I completely refinished. I wanted to keep the wood semi gloss finish but
then taped off specific patches in areas of concern and sprinkled a rubber
granule called Soft Sand in between coats. Came out wonderful! Pictures
and easily pumped
overboard.Just weighing my options,BruceSent from Samsung tablet.
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Date: 7/8/20 7:42 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
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Stus-List Refinishing cabin floor So even if you
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> Ok keep it in the bilge. Or???
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Ok keep it in the bilge. Or???
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 6:19 PM
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bucks, it was not something to
waste.
YMMV
Charlie Nelson
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Hi Edd,
As it turns out, the quote
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Hi Ken,
That is certainly an option, but I was thinking about simply blocking it off
because as of now, I have two batteries up under the forward bench.
Realistically, I won't pull out the batteries
Guys strip to teak and holly. Try one coat sikkens cetol. Its good. Did
mine years ago. Its fine
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> That is certainly an option, but I was thinking about simply blocking it
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Hi Ken,
That is certainly an option, but I was thinking about simply blocking it off
because as of now, I have two batteries up under the forward bench.
Realistically, I won't pull out the batteries to open & close the seacock on
any regular basis, and if it or the hose ever fails, it will be
Hi Bruce,
I'm pretty sure the forward sink won't drain very well, if at all, through
the thru hull the for galley sink drain. We tried something like that a
few years ago and it just air locked and wouldn't drain.
A Forespar Marelon replacement sea cock won't cost vey much, Why don't you
just
Bruce,
$21,000? Ouch. I’ll be flipping off JetSki’ers for the rest of the season now
in your honor.
Between all the cut-outs, finger holes, screw holes and lining up the stripes,
I think I’m better off with a pro installer.
All the best,
Edd
Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship
Hi Edd,
As it turns out, the quote on the damage to Astralis from the jetski is now
just over $21,000 not including the dinghy, and the boat won't get in for
repair until the 29th.
During that time, I want them to redo the bottom and pull the forward sink
seacock that is frozen and glass
Bruce,
LONSEAL, based in California. See:
https://lonseal.com/products/product-details/line/LONMARINEsupregsupWOOD/
I just need to hunt around for an installer so I can get a quote going.
All the best,
Edd
Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
I was thinking the same thing, Edd. Where did you get your sample?Sent from my
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I am now seriously considering
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I second Dave's experience
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I did mine last winter and used a standard floor polyurethane: Minwax Fast
Drying Polyurethane Satin. ?So far, so good. ?Dave"
I did have a perc
: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 11:57 AM
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I second Dave's experience
"
I did mine last winter and used a standard floor polyurethane: Minwax Fast
Drying Polyurethane Satin. ?So far, so good. ?Dave"
I second Dave's experience "I did mine last winter and used a standard floor
polyurethane: Minwax Fast Drying Polyurethane Satin. ?So far, so good. ?Dave"I
did have a perceived problem with the floor being slipperynot underfoot but
with a cooler and rugs sliding around. So I laid on a coat
I wouldn't consider anything but Epiphanes gloss varnish for the cabin sole.
When wet it’s no more slippery than any other finish and the color is gorgeous
while durability is as good as anything else. That’s what I put on my 40 (8
coats from bare wood) and after five years it still looked
Re concerns on traction, after refinishing the floors with a gloss, I was
concerned about traction but this has not been an issue for me even when
the floor is wet. I'm not sure satin or gloss finishes are really that
different in terms of traction. On my boat, rubber soled shoes grip great
at
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I tried something different on the floors. After lightly sanding, I used 2
coats of Topcoat epoxy on the floors and then a floor polyurethane gloss above
that for hardness and UV protection. I get lots of compliments
Sound counter-intuitive but nope…
David F. Risch
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Worried about the floor being slippery when it gets
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As did I.
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I tried something different on the floors. After lightly sanding, I used 2
coats of Topcoat epoxy on the floors and then a floor polyurethane gloss
above that for hardness and UV protection. I get lots of compliments as
the floors looks glossy and wet. A coat of Topcoat is something like 60
I used Minwax Helmsman satin. Seems to be holding up fine.
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As did I.
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As did I.
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I did
I did mine last winter and used a standard floor polyurethane: Minwax Fast
Drying Polyurethane Satin. So far, so good. Dave
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I use McCloskey Gymseal. It comes in gloss and satin. It's a product of the
Valspar Corporation, located in Wheeling, IL. If you can't find a source,
call their product information hotline: 800-345-4530
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
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Sorry for bringing this up again I know it was discussed before but I can't
find the old discussions. I have just about finished stripping the floor in
Liberty using that non toxic orange stuff from home depot it worked pretty
good. I want to coat it with something not to slippery that looks
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