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1 inch cheap brushes work well.
Second coat being applied after the first
coat has fully cured.
Be sure to seal all spaces and holes well.
Sealing Interior
Now we need to seal the inside. It is vital
that all exposed wood be sealed.
Mix up about 6 ounces of epoxy finishing
resin.
Start from the front.
Using a brush, coat all areas of wood
inside the hull. Get inside the holes.
Get the bottom of the deck supports.
Try not to get too much resin in the
threads of the blind nuts.
Seal inside the sponsons very well. These
will not be accessible, so they must be
sealed well.
Continue coating the inside with finishing
resin.
If you need to mix more, use a new
container and brush. If you don’t, the old
resin will mess with the new resin, and
create a problem. Trust me…
After you are 100% sure that all exposed
wood inside the hull has been coated, let
it sit overnight.
Use any excess resin to seal the
bottoms of the deck pieces for their
second coat. Mix more if needed.
After the finishing resin has had a
chance to cure inside the hull, apply a
second coat.
If you want a nice finish, you can scrape
the first coat of resin with a razor to get
it smooth before applying the second
coat.
Be sure that all areas of the hull interior
are sealed with two coats of finishing
resin. Same for the underside of the
decks.
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