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I'm hoping some of you can help me with this decision as Ive received numerous opinions. The boat is a 78 v20 with what looks like numerous coats of bottom paint the has come off in some areas, and is flaking in many other spots. Some of it actually appears to be on pretty good. One yard recomended geting it soda blasted and gave me the number of someone they trust. After speaking with the soda blaster he suggested not soda blasting now because the hull would most likely have high moisture content and new paint would not adhere well to it. He said wait until the fall and let it dry out over the winter. What do you guys think? Is this good advice? I wasn't really looking forward to paying for the soda blasting at the moment anyway. Although scraping/sanding while on the trailer doesn't seem like much fun either.
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Been there done that!! And you are right its not fun! But scraping will take a lot off. Just be careful not to dig into the gel coat!!
Even after soda blasting your not done, you will need to paint with barrier paint then a top coat, in it stays on trailer there will be no need for anti foul. He may be right the paint, with water will not clean up that easy, I would scrape what will come off, and wait till spring for the blasting.
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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I did the trailer last year buts its a PITA with the wife and 2 small kids so this year were getting a slip. Would a pressure washer help speed up the process and knock some off the flaking paint off?
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maybe, but need a strong blast??
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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bri, I'm in manahawkin I soda blasted two seasons ago , and It was the best 500.00 I ever spent. I did the barrier coat then the micron bottom paint and it looked like new.
plus once it was blasted i could see all the imperfections in the hull so I could marine tex all the little spots with professional results.
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i had mine done last summer .. you will have to put some sort of paint on after blasting .. it did roughen up the gel in a few areas .. some areas are pretty thin and even with soda, you can blast thru easily.
my plan was to paint my hull anway and do not use bottom paint. i did what lumber did and filled the imperfections, primed, sealed, and sprayed it. cost was around $400. good luck |
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I found a guy that will pull it off the trailer, scrape it and paint it for around $280. I'll deal with the expense of soda blasting come fall. I just want to get it in the water on the cheap side for now then go with ablative after the soda blasting next season.
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