BamaBill
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I'd mentioned this in a thread some time back, but I'm now getting ready to start my sanding of the hull in prep for re-coating, etc., so here goes: I have a commercially made, riverhawk hull with some glass (and some burlap towards the stern), added by a previous owner using polyester resin (auto-type, I'm pretty sure). I know that I first need to sand all of this off, if possible. After that, I had planned on merely adding a coat of resin, or possibly a light coat of glass or even kevlar to strengthen/smooth things out. However, I'm thinking I may have trouble with any epoxy over the factory resin and any remnants of the poly applied later. If anyone has any advice, ideas, suggestions, etc. in dealing with this and finding/using something that fixes this/adheres correctly, it's much appreciated. BTW, I had planned on using a belt sander for most of the work, but would a disk be better? Also, my cheapest option might be to sand the hull as smooth as possible, w/o getting into the original finish, and then coat with something like steel flex or other airboat-type hull protectant? I do worry about that stuff chipping and peeling over time and just having to do it again, though. Keep in Mind this hull is for backwater use, where it will see the bottom quite a bit.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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