day one of prep

Hey Lumber looks good 8) I was wondering shouldnt you leave a little space between the motor and the paint or is that only with the older type bottom paints?
 
Lumber,  I know with the older bottom paints the copper in the paint would conduct with the aluminum in the motor. The aluminum would end up being eaten away by the reaction. I think with the new paints they are held together by newer bonding agents so I don't think you have to worry.
 
Was looking at my rub rail and noticed how a few of teh screws backe out from the underside of teh rope. Thought that was a bit odd. Another future job. :o
 
Dam Lumber, that is one purty boat.

I forget do you keep it in the water for th efull season or do you trailer?

My question is because of the two seasons before recoat?
 
Looking Good!!

Let me know when the rub rail is done, I will be there to pick it up and drop your real boat off (mine) you can start over so you don't get boared!
 
Mulv said:
Lumber, I know with the older bottom paints the copper in the paint would conduct with the aluminum in the motor. The aluminum would end up being eaten away by the reaction. I think with the new paints they are held together by newer bonding agents so I don't think you have to worry.


The barrier coat you applied will prevent the galvanic corrosion between the paint and aluminum.
 
well today I put in a new plug and my flapper stoppers...lol

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lumberslinger178 said:
Sorry pipe I dont do other mens bottoms.... :P :o



Glad to hear it, Slinger... ;D ...Hey Man...had to jump back in here and tell you what a GREAT job yer doin' on yer Duallie!!...that new rub rail w/ the blue rope is gonna be KILLER...I think you headed toward Dawg of the Month!! 8) 8) ...ya does good work ;) ...
 
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