Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Buffing & Keel Joint.

The glass over our keel joint was starting to look a little shabby, so we decided since the boat was out of the water this winter to go ahead and grind it down and re-glass it. Not a pleasant job, but nothing a grinder and a shop-vac can't fix. It's still too cold at night to do some of the work on it, so it is going to wait patiently until the weather gets a little warmer- but at least it's ready to go when it does warm up.

Then the buffing.

The last time the boat was out of the water, I was working on painting the mast on days where it was warm enough to do any good buffing work- so the buff/wax job was utilitarian, but not stellar. This year I have enough time to really work at it and get it right. I've also found the right combination of products and methods to get a really nice finish. 3M has a nice product selector guide on their website. Let's see: Oxidation + Gelcoat + General cleanup = 3M heavy duty compound with a white wool pad + 3M Finesse-it II with a yellow polish pad + 3M Scotchguard marine wax. The final product is STELLAR!

The Bow:

Before-

and the After (the odd shadow in the gelcoat is the reflection of my ladder and the ground)-




and down the side (note that I'm doing the work in sections to be sure that the compounded and finished areas don't sit for days without a coat of wax to protect them...)


Before:


And the after- you can see the difference of where I have done and not done yet...

Just a couple of quick notes- I found with the Finesse-it that after I was done with the initial polish that if I went back and did a second polish that it really improved the finish. Also, using less of this product at a time is best- I found a dollop about the size of a quarter worked well.

The weather is nice again today, so I'm off to do more compounding/polishing/waxing.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Bearing arrived and warm weather projects

The bearing arrived from AUS this week. I'm glad that even though that was a hassle, it was able to be resolved.
Warm weather (50's & 60's) this weekend is going to allow for some more projects. I'll post more as they progress. Keel joint work today, buffing tomorrow!

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

keel joint

Started work yesterday in the warm weather on reglassing the keel joint. The previous job of it was not very high quality (never have your boat repaired while on vacation), so it's time to grind it off and start over. Not a big deal, just a lot of work...

Also guessing that the bearing for the winch will arrive this week.