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finishing off the bilge

Kyain

Active member
Hey guys... I want to clean up the bilge on the boat while the motor and drive are off... I've been looking at interlux bilgekote, but not sure how much I'll need to cover the bilge of a convincer, and if the undercoat is necessary as well. I'll be doing the roll and tip that's for sure, as I'm sure the neighbor would go hogwild as soon as he saw us with a spray gun outside lol
 
Hey guys... I want to clean up the bilge on the boat while the motor and drive are off... I've been looking at interlux bilgekote, but not sure how much I'll need to cover the bilge of a convincer, and if the undercoat is necessary as well. I'll be doing the roll and tip that's for sure, as I'm sure the neighbor would go hogwild as soon as he saw us with a spray gun outside lol

At least two quarts for good coverage. Are you doing the whole engine compartment? You can roll gelcoat in there as well.
http://www.mertons.com/Epoxy/polyester_Resins/nowax.html
http://www.mertons.com/Epoxy/polyester_Resins/whitegelcoat.html
 
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