Keel protection?
Happy Labor Day to everyone! With summer waning and a classic boat project nearing splashdown we are contemplating some finishing touches.
Marty has posted details of the Mason Lake finale, noting the nice beaching area. I would be interested to read of your favorite technique to minimize damage to a "fresh" hull. We have looked at commercially available hull strips, which don't seem to be flexible enough for older keel designs, are spendy (for a strip of extruded PVC) and potentially distracting aesthetically. Another solution could be high-mil "helicopter" clear tape, normally used for rock chip remediation, Spray-on rhino liner type polyurethane, or a "beaching blanket". Since the first scrape is the hardest I suspect that we should just suck it up!
Happy Labor Day to everyone! With summer waning and a classic boat project nearing splashdown we are contemplating some finishing touches.
Marty has posted details of the Mason Lake finale, noting the nice beaching area. I would be interested to read of your favorite technique to minimize damage to a "fresh" hull. We have looked at commercially available hull strips, which don't seem to be flexible enough for older keel designs, are spendy (for a strip of extruded PVC) and potentially distracting aesthetically. Another solution could be high-mil "helicopter" clear tape, normally used for rock chip remediation, Spray-on rhino liner type polyurethane, or a "beaching blanket". Since the first scrape is the hardest I suspect that we should just suck it up!
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