Dealing With Osmosis - Part 3 - Epoxy, Primer And Anti-fouling.

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2011

A 5 month project comes to an end.
This is the final stage in dealing with osmosis on my 34' sailboat.
Applying epoxy on the fiber glass, then epoxy primer and finally anti-fouling paint.
Also painted above the waterline and put epoxy and varnish on the teak fender board.

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  • @boatworkstoday Thanks, she's not quite ready though. I have a teak deck in the cockpit that needs to be re-done and all wiring and hydraulics needs to be re-run. But soon...

  • @boatworkstoday Yes. I followed the BoatWorksToday technique :) Thanks for the tip.

  • Did you go over the fender board with some varnish after the epoxy? It looks beautiful!

  • Enough with the work, get out there and go sailing!!  Nice job ;-)

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