I have a 1985 S2 27 that on the Great Lakes for 6 months and then out of the water on its cradle for 6 months.
On haul out it gets a blast from a jet washer to clean off the 'muck' and every spring it gets a fresh coat of VC17.
The annual jet washing and rubbing down for the VC17 is displacing some of the brown coating, allowing it to flake off in places.
Before it goes back in this year I was thinking of "going to town" on the bottom of the boat and get rid of the flaking material.
The original owner is telling me that due to the type of fiberglass resin used by S2 it does not need barrier coat.
I appreciate that cleaning back the hull and applying barrier coat is a good thing to do, but is it strictly necessary bearing in mind the time in the water?
Robert
On haul out it gets a blast from a jet washer to clean off the 'muck' and every spring it gets a fresh coat of VC17.
The annual jet washing and rubbing down for the VC17 is displacing some of the brown coating, allowing it to flake off in places.
Before it goes back in this year I was thinking of "going to town" on the bottom of the boat and get rid of the flaking material.
The original owner is telling me that due to the type of fiberglass resin used by S2 it does not need barrier coat.
I appreciate that cleaning back the hull and applying barrier coat is a good thing to do, but is it strictly necessary bearing in mind the time in the water?
Robert