Day 2 - Sanding and Primer

 

Ollie Weiss 

Tuesday, May 11, 2021 

Day 2 

9:00 am  - 4:35 pm 






Yesterday morning started with me removing various clamps from the boat that were holding the gunwale doublers in place overnight. The glue-up went great and did not leave much of a mess, so I was able to quickly sand the pieces with an orbital sander and a 120 grid disk. In no time at all, I had the doublers sanded and taped off. 







For the remainder of the day, I focused on prepping the boat for paint. I will be using various colors to protect the hull from moisture and started with the Total Protect 3:1 Epoxy barrier primer from Total Boat. This paint will act as a barrier coat between the fiberglass and paint, keeping out all the moisture, especially underneath the waterline.  I gave the entire boat a once over with 120 grit disks making sure it was as flat as I could get it, before whipping off the boat with a tack cloth. After the hull was clean, I mixed up the Epoxy primer and rolled the first coat of primer over the hull. The paint went on very well, and the coverage from the first coat was amazing. After finishing up the first coat, I had to allow 6-8 hours before I would overcoat the paint. I decided to wake up early this morning and roll on another coat of primer in hopes it would be dry later this afternoon or evening. Everything is going smoothly and looks great, and I hope to spend the rest of the day working on the console and calculating the position for the waterline! Follow @theskiffbuilf on Instagram for more pictures! 


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