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20sf is 4x5 - I know I can get more out of one quart that that. On the non-skid method I posted you use a very short nap roller and do smaller sections at a time using a light coat of gelcoat, like maybe the section in front of the console. It's a very durable answer to non skid and looks beautiful when done with the "water runs" in strategic places (around the edges, down the middle, etc.)
If you want to try the gelcoat approach over what you have, just roll on a very light coat with a short nap roller. Sounds like you didn't plan out any "water runs" and tape them down prior to the resin - oh well - you'll still end up with a non-skid floor..
oh yeah I did think of the water runs they are there if you look close you will see where I had the tape down for them, Yeah I guess I could add more non skid to the gel coat while I am applying it. Did you use the gel coat without wax or with? My wife picked up the gel coat for me today and got me waxed but if I am correct I want to use non waxed until the last coat correct? or does it not matter or another way of doing it? Thanks
oh yeah, I see them. The way the process should have gone was to roll or spray the water run areas with gelcoat first. I think the manuf even sand or buff to get those water runs nice and smooth. Then you put the 2 layers of tape down where you want the final water runs to be and start the gelcoat/glass bead process. Using a very short-nap roller cover, I roll over the area including the tape with gelcoat (I would use non-waxed), then sprinkle the glassbead covering the entire area, let the gelcoat harden, sweep up the excess glass bead and put back in the cup and then remove one layer of tape. Now roll a light coat of gelcoat over the area again, including the tape and let harden - this is the critical coat - too thick and you lose the glass bead. After hardening, pull the last layer of tape and whallah - perfection. If you use waxed gelcoat you need to wipe the wax off the first and second coats with acetone or something (I forget) between coats. Waxed is ok for the last coat though.Now, how can you engineer what you have already done to work out like this?
Well sanded it all down tonight to start over doing it the proper way with Gel Coat, Didnt think it would work very well going over the top of the way I did it. Will begin the proces again tomorrow, Rather have it done right than have to redo it in a few months to year when it starts peeling up.
Should the tape be removed before the gel coat completely hardens so that it doesnt get stuck down?
On the water run area did you use the waxed on the coat before the taping?
I picked up some non waxed also for might firt few coats.Also how many coats of each color should be done? Is two enough one coat then sprinkle the glass bead the a final coat over that or should there be a couple coats then a last coat over the bead?
Hello I also have a 19-6 but it is a 73 sure not alot of differences to them, I have a few question if you wouldn't mind. First are the scoops on the bow that run into the deck just vents and can i get rid of them? Second I have a soft tank lid but the rest of the deck is solid can I remove any rot from the underside of it and reglass it? Last but not least there are two screw on the transom that seems to be there for no aparent reason does anyone know their purpose? Thanke for your time. P.S. your project looks great can't wait to see the end result.