Tuesday, November 27, 2007
A Quick Update
Next projects:
1) Removing the bottom paint, I'm doing this the hard way...with a scrapper. No matter how cold it gets I can still get the job done.
2) Finish fairing the hull liner, prime and paint. I'll see if a heater can bring the internal temperature of the boat high enough to paint. If not I'll have to wait until spring.
3) Rebuild the rudder
4) Finish the wood work
5) Cushions to be recovered
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Polishing the Port Side Hull
So we can assume 2 things:
1) Wow, a cut and buffed paint job looks beautiful!
2) Damn Jason, your ability to spray a quality coat of paint sucks!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Cutting (sanding) the port side
These pictures are the result:
In this last picture the flash shows the swirl mark of the cutting compund, the final coumpund will remove these swirls.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
The Hull Paint....NOT GOOD ENOUGH!
So what's next....
Well I've researched "cutting and buffing" or call it "colour sanding". Here are a couple of websites describing the process:
http://www.autobodystore.com/rsw.shtml
http://www.repairnation.com/paint_n_bodywork/buffing/wetsand&buffing2.htm
This is the benefit of Awlcraft over Awlgrip and that's it's ability to be buffed and polished. I figure if your going to race your boat your going to need a paint that can be touched up. With my experience with Awlgrip is you get a tough, beautiful finish but your screwed if you damage it!
So these are pictures of my first attempt at cutting and polishing:
The Transom (took about 1.5 hours to get this result)
This Finish is like a mirror...the kind of result you would expect from a professional sprayed Awlgrip job. I like it so I'll contiinue.
This picture displays the contrast between the cut and buff (the transom) and the aft starboard quarter which has yet to be done.
Same as this picture, look at the clarity of the tree in the transom and the blurry tree in the aft port quarter.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The non-skid
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
First 3 coats of Vivid Red
Saturday, November 3, 2007
The J30 is finally under a roof!
The fall weather is getting pretty cool in Nova Scotia so I managed to acquire a roof for a week where I will prime and paint the boat using Awlgrip products.