I'll have to wait a few days before I can get out to take them, but maybe this close up will help.
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Re: My H28
If you plan to paint her yourself then Kirby's is the paint that will be most forgiving and easy to use! Laying topside enamel on an H28 should require four or five days to sand, prime, glaze and lay on two coats of enamel. When done, with care, this should last, at least two seasons before having to re-coat the topsides. So far as seam compound is concerned, I belive Kirby's makes their own and that is what I would use in place of the modern seam compounds that are made up of synthetic rubber or silicone. The reason being that such products have a maximum point of compression that as planking swells can cause fastenings to start, leaving loose planking! Oil based compound will always allow more room for squeeze! You may have to skim off a proud, pooched out seam, but the planking or fastenings will not be damaged!
"Bright Star" has splined topside seams and she was sprayed with a two part epoxy paint before we bought her some fifteen years ago. Aside from light buffing of the hull and some, minor, touch up of surface dings, we have never painted her topsides! Even though I am a staunch traditionalist, I have to bow to "Living through modern chemistry" when it comes to the durability of two part epoxy topside enamel! But, it does require special equipment and knowledge that the average boat owner does not always possess! Having a yard do this kind of work is not always an expense an owner wishes to commit to but , the long term benefits of easy maintenance makes a strong vote for the sprayed epoxy. I still have my topside brush, put away, if it ever is needed though!
Congratulations to you on your fine little ship!
JayLast edited by Jay Greer; 04-24-2019, 12:04 PM.Comment
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Re: My H28
An H28 in Kansas. Gotta be a good story there....
That grain looks a lot like cypress.Comment
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Kansas? Topeka, Lake Perry, maybe? Hell, I bought my Pearson Triton from an old sailor at Perry. Where are you? I live just north of Kansas City, MOComment
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Buek, nice to find somebody on here so close. I moved my Pearson from Rock Creek Marina over to Smithville where we sail. I am building a Haven 12.5 and somebody yesterday suggested that the H28 was L. Francis Herreshoff's idea to create a larger version of the H 12. I would love to see your boat sometime!Comment
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