Stus-List Paint removal...names

2020-11-13 Thread Robert Abbott

Daniel,

My boat now called AZURA (previously Lady J) is at the RNSYSI think 
have seen a C 30 mk1, white hull, in the NW Arm and it wasn't Francis 
Tibbett... .it was coming and going from Armdale YC.


Dean's 34 is expected to be at the Waeg next season.

And the formal boat renaming ceremony involved simply a few cold beers 
after the job of removing Lady J and the same after applying the vinyl 
letters of AZURA, home port and club.


Will see you on the water next season.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S

On 11/13/2020 4:54 PM, Daniel wrote:
I have kept her name. It isn’t linked to us so we don’t love it but 
nor do we dislike it enough to bother. I too am curious where you guys 
in Halifax keep your boats. Santiago is at AYC.


Daniel Willis
Santiago
C 30 mk1
Halifax, NS



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Stus-List Paint removal...

2020-11-13 Thread Robert Abbott

Dean:

I had to remove the PO's name on the transom as wellit was also 
painted onit took a few hoursI used a 3M rubbing compound on a 
rotating polisherbefore I started, I taped all the surrounding 
gelcoat and inside the lettering so as not to take off that gelcoat, 
just the painted lettering.  It worked out fine.


Just curious, where do you keep your boat in Halifax?

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.

On 11/11/2020 12:31 AM, Dean McNeill wrote:
Going to rename my new-to-me C Previous owner had a very talented 
sign painter hand letter the name and port on the stern. Beautiful 
work, just no connection for me… it's probably epoxy paint and likely 
10-20 years ago, but no chipping or fading. I've tried easy-off oven 
cleaner, which was recommended, as well as a good fibreglass-safe 
paint stripper...neither did a damn thing even after 15-20 minutes of 
time. What would be my next options (once the weather gets 
better/warmer)? I've got very nice kiss-cut vinyl decals for the new 
name (and I'll follow all the prescribed customs for renaming). Any 
thoughts folks?


Dean McNeill
C
Halifax, NS

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Stus-List Paint removal...

2020-11-10 Thread Dean McNeill
Going to rename my new-to-me C Previous owner had a very talented sign 
painter hand letter the name and port on the stern. Beautiful work, just no 
connection for me… it's probably epoxy paint and likely 10-20 years ago, but no 
chipping or fading. I've tried easy-off oven cleaner, which was recommended, as 
well as a good fibreglass-safe paint stripper...neither did a damn thing even 
after 15-20 minutes of time. What would be my next options (once the weather 
gets better/warmer)? I've got very nice kiss-cut vinyl decals for the new name 
(and I'll follow all the prescribed customs for renaming). Any thoughts folks?

Dean McNeill
C
Halifax, NS

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Re: Stus-List paint on the hull

2017-09-11 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
I have used MEK and interlux thinner 202 with good results.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD

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> Used the acetone and then  polished it out. It worked great. Any idea for
> the running strip?
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Stus-List paint on the hull

2017-09-10 Thread Bev Parslow via CnC-List
Used the acetone and then  polished it out. It worked great. Any idea for the 
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Re: Stus-List paint off our hull

2017-09-08 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Whatever you do will be a multi stage event.  Compound wax and sealer if gel 
coat. I would do the same of you use acetone. Rinse really well after acetone, 
wax and seal.
If it's paint try just rubbing really hard with wax and see if it comes of.   
That has worked for me.   
Of course we're all talking about your boats finish not whatever transferred 
onto your boat. 


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Stus-List paint off our hull 
If the hull is gel coat, use rubbing compound, and then wax to seal the gel 
coat.

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Is your hull gelcoat or painted?  If gelcoat I'd try acetone.  Wear gloves!


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we had an excursion with a fish boat and we have a few paint scars to show. How 
can I get the paint off? I have been told that paint stripper is not suitable.



 

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Re: Stus-List paint off our hull

2017-09-07 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I'd try a 3M Stripe Off Wheel.

https://www.amazon.com/3M-Stripe-Off-Wheel/dp/B072T66N3P

Make sure it has the mandrel.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

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> we had an excursion with a fish boat and we have a few paint scars to
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> not suitable.
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Re: Stus-List paint off our hull

2017-09-07 Thread ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
If the hull is gel coat, use rubbing compound, and then wax to seal the gel
coat.

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> Is your hull gelcoat or painted?  If gelcoat I'd try acetone.  Wear gloves!
>
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Re: Stus-List paint off our hull

2017-09-07 Thread G Collins via CnC-List
Is your hull gelcoat or painted?  If gelcoat I'd try acetone.  Wear gloves!

Graham Collins
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C 35-III #11

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we had an excursion with a fish boat and we have a few paint scars to show. How 
can I get the paint off? I have been told that paint stripper is not suitable.



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Stus-List paint off our hull

2017-09-07 Thread Bev Parslow via CnC-List
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Re: Stus-List Paint

2017-04-01 Thread billbruce--- via CnC-List

 
  
   You might consider using gelcoat over old gelcoat or bare fiberglass. It will never peel and can easily be applied with a brush...it cannot be applied over a previously painted surface.
   
  
   
   Bill Bruce
   Landfall 38
  
 


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Re: Stus-List Paint

2017-03-29 Thread Ron Ricci via CnC-List
Bruce,

 

I have used Valspar Floor & Porch enamel, latex & satin finish.  I had it
custom mixed to match the existing light beige color.  Not elegant but no
fumes and so far it has held up for about a year.

Regards,

Ron

Ron Ricci

S/V Patriot

C 37+

Bristol, RI

 <mailto:ron.ri...@1968.usna.com> ron.ri...@1968.usna.com

 

  

 

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Subject: Stus-List Paint

 

Looking for a good quality paint to paint the inside of the sail lockers,
and other such areas.  Bright and Clean.  Ideas please.

 

 

Bruce

C 27 Mk III

Asterie 

Montreal, Quebec

 

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Re: Stus-List Paint

2017-03-29 Thread Dave via CnC-List
Others will surely disagree, but I Am not convinced that expensive marine stuff 
is needed for this application, and may actually be a disadvantage from a 
maintenance point of view.  I bought some valspar premium enamel, gloss white, 
#565000 and it's matching primer, from Home Depot or Canadian tire or similar, 
and used that to paint the inside of a dinghy.   it has stood up well, despite 
water, UV, etc.   Have also used to paint inside lockers etc where I did 
glassworks.   Clean and bright and seems to be tough.   

Paint tech has come a long way

Dave.   
33-2



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> Looking for a good quality paint to paint the inside of the sail lockers, and 
> other such areas.  Bright and Clean.  Ideas please.
>  
>  
> Bruce
> C 27 Mk III
> Asterie
> Montreal, Quebec
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Re: Stus-List Paint

2017-03-29 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
I like Interlux Bilgecoat. Comes in gray or white.


Andy
C 40
Peregrine

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> *Looking for a good quality paint to paint the inside of the sail lockers,
> and other such areas.  Bright and Clean.  Ideas please.*
>
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> *Bruce*
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> *C 27 Mk III*
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> *Asterie *
>
> *Montreal, Quebec*
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Re: Stus-List Paint

2017-03-29 Thread David Castor via CnC-List
Don Casey recommends exterior house paint - alkyd enamel.

Dave

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> *Looking for a good quality paint to paint the inside of the sail lockers,
> and other such areas.  Bright and Clean.  Ideas please.*
>
>
>
>
>
> *Bruce*
>
> *C 27 Mk III*
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> *Asterie *
>
> *Montreal, Quebec*
>
>
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Re: Stus-List Paint

2017-03-29 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I used Interlux BilgeKote.  Holding up well.  BIG caveat.  Preparation is
90% of the job.  Clean the surfaces really well before applying.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

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> *Looking for a good quality paint to paint the inside of the sail lockers,
> and other such areas.  Bright and Clean.  Ideas please.*
>
>
>
>
>
> *Bruce*
>
> *C 27 Mk III*
>
> *Asterie *
>
> *Montreal, Quebec*
>
>
>
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Stus-List Paint

2017-03-29 Thread bruce via CnC-List
Looking for a good quality paint to paint the inside of the sail lockers, and 
other such areas.  Bright and Clean.  Ideas please.


Bruce
C 27 Mk III
Asterie
Montreal, Quebec

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Stus-List paint for 34+ spars

2014-11-30 Thread John Schumpert via CnC-List
Does anyone know what type polyurethane (one-part vs. two-part) CC used
for the spars on a '91 34+?  The brochures state white polyurethane.  I'm
planning on using two-part poly for this job when the weather warms up, but
would like to know about compatibility issues and prep which I can start
during the winter.

Monty Schumpert
Scandia
1991 CC 34+
Annapolis, MD
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Re: Stus-List paint for 34+ spars

2014-11-30 Thread Jerome Tauber via CnC-List
I would use gloss white rustoleum.  Jerry CC 27 V JJ 

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 Does anyone know what type polyurethane (one-part vs. two-part) CC used for 
 the spars on a '91 34+?  The brochures state white polyurethane.  I'm 
 planning on using two-part poly for this job when the weather warms up, but 
 would like to know about compatibility issues and prep which I can start 
 during the winter. 
 
 Monty Schumpert
 Scandia
 1991 CC 34+
 Annapolis, MD
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Re: Stus-List paint for 34+ spars

2014-11-30 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
Monty, 
Interlux Matterhorn White looked like a good match for my Offshore Spar. 




Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 CC 34R 
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md 

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Does anyone know what type polyurethane (one-part vs. two-part) CC used for 
the spars on a '91 34+? The brochures state white polyurethane. I'm planning 
on using two-part poly for this job when the weather warms up, but would like 
to know about compatibility issues and prep which I can start during the 
winter. 

Monty Schumpert 
Scandia 
1991 CC 34+ 
Annapolis, MD 

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Stus-List Paint over Anodized Aluminum

2013-07-08 Thread Alex Giannelia
Hi

My spars were painted and when I stripped the boom and spinnaker pole, I 
noticed the surfaces were previously anodized and that some of this wore off, 
so how can I most easily prep them for painting?

I checked with the local anodizing shop and he can't do anything over 12' in 
length, so that is out.

Any suggestions?  Powder coating?

I know Wally did the etch, prime, paint thing a few years ago, and if that is 
the only way, then so be it



ALEX GIANNELIA

CC 35-II (1974) WILL BE RENAMED
ON THE HARD SINCE NOV. 2006
Toronto Ontario


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Re: Stus-List Paint over Anodized Aluminum

2013-07-08 Thread dwight veinot
Alex

 

I simply wet sanded my mast and boom by hand.  It was about 35 years old and
I guess it had never been cleaned so I removed a lot of oxide deposit.  Not
too worry the mast on a 35 MKII has lots of thickness.  I stopped at 320
grit but you could go to 600 if you're really fussy, that may make a little
difference but I was happy with what I had after 320 grit.

 

As I understand it you really can't stop freshly sanded aluminium metal from
anodizing on its own if oxygen is present in the environment and all that
the electrolytic processes do is build up a slightly thicker oxide layer
than would build up naturally.

 

After I finished the sanding, the parts looked much brighter and when they
dried I applied one coat of Aurora quick shine.  It turned out very nice for
a half day of work; huge improvement over what I had before the cleaning and
I am still quite happy with the job after 6 years of use in a salt air
environment.

 

If you want to paint I recommend you use a 2 part polyurethane with the
appropriate primer for bare metal.  If you wet sand and wash the surfaces
thoroughly with a trisodium phosphate solution before painting the paint
will bond very well to the clean aluminum. The natural anodizing that
results in a surface oxide layer in the first few minutes after sanding the
aluminium won't be much thicker after a year, so that is to say the self
anodizing process happens very quickly.

 

Dwight Veinot

CC 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

 

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Subject: Stus-List Paint over Anodized Aluminum

 

Hi

 

My spars were painted and when I stripped the boom and spinnaker pole, I
noticed the surfaces were previously anodized and that some of this wore
off, so how can I most easily prep them for painting?

 

I checked with the local anodizing shop and he can't do anything over 12' in
length, so that is out.

 

Any suggestions?  Powder coating?

 

I know Wally did the etch, prime, paint thing a few years ago, and if that
is the only way, then so be it..

 

 

 

ALEX GIANNELIA

 

CC 35-II (1974) WILL BE RENAMED

ON THE HARD SINCE NOV. 2006

Toronto Ontario

 

 

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