Mark Miller wrote:
Has anyone had their hull "peeled" ? What was the routine ? Barrier coat ?
Thanks , Mark .
Mark:
There is a hand held planer that will remove the gel coat and expose fiberglass which I think is the peel. I've NOT been involved with this process but suspect that it is used when there is serious delamination and/or the hull has absorbed moisture and there are many blisters. I suspect that a layer of fiberglass with epoxy will need to be applied before a barrier coat and then bottom paint.
Routine is to rough sand the existing bottom paint and recoat. This assumes that the bottom is in reasonable condition.
Barrier coat is usually applied to the gel coat (if in good condition) or after the gel coat is removed and is used to seal up the fiberglass. Usually multiple layers are suggested.
Looking at your pictures there seems to be many spots that have been ground down. Were these blisters? ie had some liquid leaking out? or bubbles of old bottom paint? Are these spots soft to the touch- ie delaminations?
Generally, the westsails aren't known for blistering but there are exceptions of course.
I'm going to ping a couple of folks who have more experience.
Another option is to call the bottom paint tech support line and see what they say.
HTH
Jay