Re: Antifouling paint - how to do bunks marks and keel?

From: Robert Kalisz (bckalisz@juno.com)
Date: Wed Feb 23 2000 - 16:30:30 PST


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Scott,
For what it's worth, I used a hydraulic jack and some boards to lift one
side of the boat, let it dry and then do the other side. I had to
experiment a little on the placement so I could get the right balance
point. I had the trailer up on three jacks first, one up front and two in
the rear. It is a pain, but short of devising some elaborate boat lift,
that is all I could think of.

Bob Kalisz
P-19
Frankfort, Ky.

On Wed, 23 Feb 2000 08:08:22 -0800 (PST) Scott F <sfoshee@yahoo.com>
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> OK, here's the question of the day. How do I apply
> touch up bottom paint to the places on the hull that
> have been rubbed off by the trailer bunks, and on the
> retractable keel? The boat is sitting on the trailer
> in my backyard now. Kidogo came to us with a complete
> coat of epoxy bottom paint, but I don't know how this
> feat was accomplished!
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> Charleston
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