Patrick Ward
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Man, I would love to build this. It seems perfect for SF Bay. I clearly just need to find the full auto shop to work in!
Jump on in! There are advantages, but also disadvantages. If I was doing this in my garage at home I'd probably be further along!Man, I would love to build this. It seems perfect for SF Bay. I clearly just need to find the full auto shop to work in!
Thanks!That looks professionally built.
Nice! I bought the same kit in Olive Drab. I don't think I'll get to apply it until next week. Glad to hear that you can mix enough for a couple of coats all at once.Wetlander primer on and dry.
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For those considering wetlander, I bought the 2-layer kit that includes 1/2 gallon of primer and 1/2 gallon of topcoat (and the hardener for each). Color is "Anchor", though I dont know if the topcoat will be the same as the primer. Will certainly post pictures once the topcoat is on.
I rolled the primer on, and found coverage to be pretty good and fairly even. As the application literature predicted, the first coat did fisheye a bit, but a follow-up roll after I finished a subsequent section resolved 80% of that issue. I mixed the entire 1/2 gallon at once and poured about 1/3 of it into a paint tray, lightly recapping the container. The product literature says it has a 1 hour pot life. I got 1 thin coat on the boat (could still see some "bleed through" of the wood and fairing). By the time I was done with the first coat, the sections I'd started were dry to the touch of the back of a finger, so I got a second thin coat on as well. Two thin coats took pretty much the entire 1/2 gallon - so they're recommended kit for a boat the SG size is right on.
Lightly scuffed the bottom today, hope to get the topcoat on either tomorrow or Thursday.
That looks pretty good. I’m not crazy about the green stripe.Wetlander primer on and dry.
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For those considering wetlander, I bought the 2-layer kit that includes 1/2 gallon of primer and 1/2 gallon of topcoat (and the hardener for each). Color is "Anchor", though I dont know if the topcoat will be the same as the primer. Will certainly post pictures once the topcoat is on.
I rolled the primer on, and found coverage to be pretty good and fairly even. As the application literature predicted, the first coat did fisheye a bit, but a follow-up roll after I finished a subsequent section resolved 80% of that issue. I mixed the entire 1/2 gallon at once and poured about 1/3 of it into a paint tray, lightly recapping the container. The product literature says it has a 1 hour pot life. I got 1 thin coat on the boat (could still see some "bleed through" of the wood and fairing). By the time I was done with the first coat, the sections I'd started were dry to the touch of the back of a finger, so I got a second thin coat on as well. Two thin coats took pretty much the entire 1/2 gallon - so their recommended kit for a boat the SG size is right on.
Lightly scuffed the bottom today, hope to get the topcoat on either tomorrow or Thursday.
I'm not building it for you.That looks pretty good. I’m not crazy about the green stripe.
Henry,Wetlander primer on and dry.
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For those considering wetlander, I bought the 2-layer kit that includes 1/2 gallon of primer and 1/2 gallon of topcoat (and the hardener for each). Color is "Anchor", though I dont know if the topcoat will be the same as the primer. Will certainly post pictures once the topcoat is on.
I rolled the primer on, and found coverage to be pretty good and fairly even. As the application literature predicted, the first coat did fisheye a bit, but a follow-up roll after I finished a subsequent section resolved 80% of that issue. I mixed the entire 1/2 gallon at once and poured about 1/3 of it into a paint tray, lightly recapping the container. The product literature says it has a 1 hour pot life. I got 1 thin coat on the boat (could still see some "bleed through" of the wood and fairing). By the time I was done with the first coat, the sections I'd started were dry to the touch of the back of a finger, so I got a second thin coat on as well. Two thin coats took pretty much the entire 1/2 gallon - so their recommended kit for a boat the SG size is right on.
Lightly scuffed the bottom today, hope to get the topcoat on either tomorrow or Thursday.
That was a bummer for sure! Did you sand it off?Henry,
Looks awesome. Just a word of warning on the last coat, be careful not to starve the roller when applying. I made that mistake and it lifted the previous coat so I had to strip it and start over. I definitely gained some appreciation of how tough Wetlander is when trying to remove it. RM
I jumped on it right away so a combination of scraping and sanding. The biggest difference between primer and top coat is the top coat has alot more silicone so it fish eyes even worse. Just use the same procedure you did today with a follow up roll once it stiffens up a bit. My mistake was letting the roller get overly dry and it lifted the previous coat. Pot life is about the same and it seems to dry at the same rate.That was a bummer for sure! Did you sand it off?
Any differences you found between top coat and primer? Does it not dry on thw surface as quickly? What was your experience with pot life?
Many thanks.I jumped on it right away so a combination of scraping and sanding. The biggest difference between primer and top coat is the top coat has alot more silicone so it fish eyes even worse. Just use the same procedure you did today with a follow up roll once it stiffens up a bit. My mistake was letting the roller get overly dry and it lifted the previous coat. Pot life is about the same and it seems to dry at the same rate.
RM
Steve,Good morning, Henry~
I am really enjoying your build - nice work every step of the way!
Two questions:
1) What masking tape are you using for the water line? Looks like Frog Tape? I ask because I have had bad luck with Duck Tape Pro of late. It is hard to pull off the roll without it tearing into long - and very irritating - strips.
2) I notice that the Wetlander website does not mention canoes for its product. I can imagine it being very handy when paddling over floating vegetation and especially over just-under-the-surface-logs that are so common in beaver marshes. I wonder how much weight it adds. (I have not yet contacted the company...)
All the best!
SJS
always a critic in the crowd.That looks pretty good. I’m not crazy about the green stripe.
Looks great. I'm digging the green stripe.I'm not building it for you.
Thanks Steve!Good morning, Henry~
I am really enjoying your build - nice work every step of the way!
Two questions:
1) What masking tape are you using for the water line? Looks like Frog Tape? I ask because I have had bad luck with Duck Tape Pro of late. It is hard to pull off the roll without it tearing into long - and very irritating - strips.
2) I notice that the Wetlander website does not mention canoes for its product. I can imagine it being very handy when paddling over floating vegetation and especially over just-under-the-surface-logs that are so common in beaver marshes. I wonder how much weight it adds. (I have not yet contacted the company...)
All the best!
SJS