Annual Awards: San Francisco Fleet at St. Francis Yacht Club | March 17 |
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Xena redid her bottom with an epoxy product... I believe it is called
Durapox. The stuff is VERY hard. We did the prep work and KKMI did
the spraying. After spraying there was some "orange peel" texture
that had to be knocked down. I long-boarded it twice and had to go to
400 grit to cut through this stuff. I still need to long-board it one
more time to have a really smooth bottom, but it is pretty good now. Even though the hardness makes it very difficult to sand, it does make it very durable. We have banged up the bottom a couple of times now, with NO impact on the smoothness of the bottom. For instance in the Vallejo Race this past weekend, on Saturday we hit some old pilings along the Richmond fuel dock while seeking current relief. When we pulled the boat out of the water on Sunday, there were just minor smudges that were easily wet-sanded out with 600 grit paper. I'd have to say this is the best racing bottom I've had on a boat... but, only useful for drysailing, of course. Mark Lowry :: So are you dry sailing or leaving it in that great Delta :: :: :: -Jason:: :: :: :: :: :: -btw - what boat do you own?:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Years ago I used an a graphite impregnated epoxy barrier :: :: :: :: coat on a daysailor. It was a pretty standard product :: :: :: :: from West system or similar. It was supposed to be :: :: :: :: slippery but I cant vouch for it.
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