My boat has not seen the water for over 10 years, remember I'm restoring. How does one go about establishing a waterline as far as the painting goes? I have some but very few marks to go by. This maybe the last week I can work on her because of the weather getting too cold for the paint. Almost makes me want to move south so I can finish her it is so close. I also remeber a thread on bedding compund other thhan 3200, any suggestions?? Marc
For bedding compounds, I prefer 3M 4200 or 4000. :) 5200 is too strong and not flexible/elastic enough for most things. Butyl rubber is good for a lot of things too. :)
As for the waterline, if you have a few marks that you're sure are for the waterline that might be enough. Borrow one of the new laser levels and use that to connect the marks... and then scribe or tape the line. :)
waterline can be calculated but you don't have enough data about the hull, dwt, plans etcetc and if you would have, i'm too lazy to calculate it. so use marks you already have. 8)
u can put empty boat in water, mark the waterline, pull it ashore and add some more (nrt) waterline. dry it and pain it.
I have my waterline issue rsolved! I talked to blue water yachts, and they told me what to do, appreciate everyone's concern. I have taped off where it will be. Then I will paint the hull and then botttom paint next spring. Marc