mercrazy wrote:
If you get a chance check out Endura Paints. My Viper had peeling clear coat as well. Just sand the crap out of the gellcoat ,wipe it down with thinners. Mix the 2 parts and ad thinner as recomended in the directions. Spray with an automotive spray gun and it will shine like new. You can also tint the clear coat with colors if you want. My boat was sprayed this way over 15 years ago and i just re-did it last summer because it was peeling again and it looks like new. Have you found any good links to do a re-core job? I want to do mine as i'm sure it needs it
Mercrazy
If i re-clear it ill look up endura paints. Thanks for the first person info on how it held up. Ive got the clear coat 90% stripped off the deck. If i put water on it, it glitters and looks great to me. But.....some areas the gel is sun cracked and some are discoloured. Its pretty much shot if your wanting close to perfect. Im undecided on what way ill go with it yet, but theres no harm in trying to save it. Its the inside contours i cant scrape with a blade that i need abrasion, or a chem stipper for. The other small places I could sand off easy enough.
Im gonna move forward with the project, and the deck finnish is minor but important. Looks are important for a lake boat for sure.
On your re-core link question. I must of read atleast 50 different recore threads for hydrostreams on the internet. Theres tons of em. They are all slightly different, and some are not detailed at all. But, if you read enough of them id think you can piece together a plan. Without doing one myself, im confident from reading so much. Im a mechanical type dude, and understand the details make or break this kind of project. Its basically, tear it out and grind some hair to the surface. Then layout your balsa core and glass dry. Make a plan. Then mix up some resin and go to town. Theres alot of little details, but it aint that hard. Im positive i can do a much better job then whats been in my boat from 1978.