Fiberglass cap rails

  • June 24, 2013 10:52 PM
    Message # 1326319
    Deleted user

    We are currently hauled out and Dave King is nearly finished with fairing our keel/rudder. Next project is glassing over the cap rail. We have the old cap rail torn off and nearly prepped for epoxy. Here's a link to a photo album for the cap rail. We will add to it as the project progresses.

    Cap rail web album

  • June 25, 2013 3:48 AM
    Reply # 1326439 on 1326319
    Deleted user
    Looking forward to more pictures.
    Is Dave doing the caprails also?
    No doubt that your teak rail was a headache and that glassing is a great solution.
  • June 25, 2013 7:38 AM
    Reply # 1326580 on 1326319
    Deleted user
    I think your gonna love it when its all done. 

    Does Dave work for beer or cash? I need his expert hands on my hull but all i have is beer.
  • June 25, 2013 6:36 PM
    Reply # 1327085 on 1326319
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    Well I've offered food, beer, and vanilla lattes but CASH is the only item he accepts...  Sorry, we're in the same boat!    [\:-)
    As to the question: is Dave doing the cap rails?  John and I  did all the demolition, cleaning and prep work, but side by side, Dave will be instructing the layups, sanding, painting and genoa track reinstallation.   One should be a quick learner to keep up with the expert;  or pay more to do nothing.  ~Diane
     

    Last modified: June 25, 2013 6:53 PM | Deleted user
  • July 29, 2013 7:00 AM
    Reply # 1353643 on 1326319
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    We finished  glassing, painted, and completed the teak eyebrow.  Sorry, I have just these pictures to post at the moment, haven't had time to transfer all the pictures to the Picasa with write-ups.  Just a couple of quick shots of the preliminary stages of the eyebrow.  John finished sanding yesterday and applying cetol this week.  We've had a lot of people asking where we are on the project so want to let them know we actually were working on it.  A BIG THANK YOU to Dave, my guy pal, for your endless patience with me as a beginner in glasswork, you are the best to work with.  ~ Hugs, Diane

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