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After pulling up EVA decking I will be repairing gelcoat blisters and painting non-skid deck.
This is only the cockpit area, not the whole boat.
I will sand off blisters and fair with Total Boat epoxy fairing compound.
I will prime deck with Total Boat epoxy barrier coat.
I will paint deck with Pettit EZDeck and EZpoxy in Off White color.
Regarding existing diamond pattern. It is very worn, with some smooth places already.
Asking anyone who has actually done it. Do you think it needs to be sanded completely smooth?
I am leaning towards light sanding and a heavy scrub with acetone.
I did my hardtop without sanding smooth and it worked out great. But that was not diamond non skid.
I will use the small rear deck hatch as a test. The fuel tank hatch is in great shape. I already did the recore project.
I can paint the hatches inside an enclosed porch. The rest is dependant on weather. I will get the prep done and be ready for a weather window to paint the rest.
Pictures to follow....
This is only the cockpit area, not the whole boat.
I will sand off blisters and fair with Total Boat epoxy fairing compound.
I will prime deck with Total Boat epoxy barrier coat.
I will paint deck with Pettit EZDeck and EZpoxy in Off White color.
Regarding existing diamond pattern. It is very worn, with some smooth places already.
Asking anyone who has actually done it. Do you think it needs to be sanded completely smooth?
I am leaning towards light sanding and a heavy scrub with acetone.
I did my hardtop without sanding smooth and it worked out great. But that was not diamond non skid.
I will use the small rear deck hatch as a test. The fuel tank hatch is in great shape. I already did the recore project.
I can paint the hatches inside an enclosed porch. The rest is dependant on weather. I will get the prep done and be ready for a weather window to paint the rest.
Pictures to follow....
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