Cleaning of the hull, signs of osmose.
The first step was to remove all the layers of anti-fouling, which were a lot. After that it was clear that an osmose treatment was necessary, although they were all small. Also what was very reassuring is the find out that the hull is so well build, it is almost 1" (24 mm) think just in front of the keel.
That gave confidence.
The end result is that with a first layer of primer, next a layer of Gelshield and another 2 layers of Wegpoxy primer, before the application of the anti-fouling, this boat will not have osmose for a long time. If ever.
This whole process is shown below in a few photos, but in reality look a few months to be completed.
That gave confidence.
The end result is that with a first layer of primer, next a layer of Gelshield and another 2 layers of Wegpoxy primer, before the application of the anti-fouling, this boat will not have osmose for a long time. If ever.
This whole process is shown below in a few photos, but in reality look a few months to be completed.
First an example of the thickness of the hull (this was taken in front of the keel)
Hull without the anti-fouling.
The markings of the points with osmose.
During the process of filling the removed areas of osmose with filler.
After the first primer.
The layer of Gelcoat.
After layer of Wegpoxi over the Gelshield.
Finally, the first layer of anti-fouling.
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