Hi, For a year I have tried various cleaning/polishing techniques to try to keep the blue stripe on our 36 blue. It looks great for a while but whatever I do it goes back to a faded milky mess. Anyone found anything that works longer than a week or so ?
Looks like you're not the only one. We also tried everything from polish to god knows what.
Conclusion: paint is cheap quality urethane so it fades. I'm planning to repaint it with two-pack polyurethane paint (Awlgrip) but too expensive to spray paint and difficult / tricky with brush. Suddenly, it does not look that bad any more.
Last year fed up with the same problem I replaced mine with Vinyl striping. Looks much better than the original and no fading
How did you do your vinyl striping? Can you give further details - did you remove the existing blue or on top of it?
cheers.
Quote from: PhilB on November 08 2011, 21:11
Hi, For a year I have tried various cleaning/polishing techniques to try to keep the blue stripe on our 36 blue. It looks great for a while but whatever I do it goes back to a faded milky mess. Anyone found anything that works longer than a week or so ?
Assuming the stripe is paint, you should be able to polish it with a Meguiars Speed Glaze (http://www.meguiars.co.uk/product/351/Speed-Glaze/) to remove oxidation, then use a good quality wax or Polymer Sealant (http://www.meguiars.co.uk/product/357/Polymer-Sealant/).
I have tried all things to get this looking good eeven thre latest Nano polish which works but still fades over time. So I fixed it:-
Go to my web site www.scanmar-odysseus.co.uk and look on 2011 you will see blue strips that have been in place for 10 months and still blue. I put vinyl on them, not easy around the bends but with a little heat it works. If you put stripping tape into google you will find the company. If not come back and I will send a link.
I spend 6 months a year on my boat and have done a lot of upgrades so have a look at the site and see what you want to know.
Best of luck
Odysseus
Quote from: Odysseus on November 10 2011, 16:53
I have tried all things to get this looking good eeven thre latest Nano polish which works but still fades over time. So I fixed it:-
Go to my web site www.scanmar-odysseus.co.uk and look on 2011 you will see blue strips that have been in place for 10 months and still blue. I put vinyl on them, not easy around the bends but with a little heat it works. If you put stripping tape into google you will find the company. If not come back and I will send a link.
I spend 6 months a year on my boat and have done a lot of upgrades so have a look at the site and see what you want to know.
Best of luck
Odysseus
Really interested in the gybe preventer using an abseil shackle...any chance of a diagram on how she is rigged and operates?
Thanks
Richard
Thanks for all the replies, I think the vinyl stripe is probably the only real solution to this. It's a shame Bavaria didnt get this right as it does make the boat look like it's not looked after. Anyway, sounds like a job for a warm spring day !
I'm also interested in the preventers if you get a chance to post details.
Preveter posted on it's own link.
Odysseus
To get round the bends I cut the vinyl into 3 separate pieces you can hardly see the join. As stated there are a few you tube site with Demo's I used the wet techniqe with the hinge method.
I used http://www.sacboatnames.com/ I think it was Navy This company will cut the vinyl to with of your spec.
(another time I would oversize 2mm as at times it only just covered the original paint) Mine was 80mm width x 30 m't's this is there standard lengh.Ffor the narrowing at the bow end I made a a pattern out of tracing paper.
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Quote from: PhilB on November 08 2011, 21:11
Hi, For a year I have tried various cleaning/polishing techniques to try to keep the blue stripe on our 36 blue. It looks great for a while but whatever I do it goes back to a faded milky mess. Anyone found anything that works longer than a week or so ?
Assuming the stripe is paint, you should be able to polish it with a Meguiars Speed Glaze (http://www.meguiars.co.uk/product/351/Speed-Glaze/) to remove oxidation, then use a good quality wax or Polymer Sealant (http://www.meguiars.co.uk/product/357/Polymer-Sealant/).
I use T cut - the car paint resurfacing liquid - sparingly applied, and finish off with a good coat of polish. It works for a season and has to be renewed every year.
The stripe is laid in when the hull is formed I believe, so I am loth to try repainting the stripe - that could just about wreck the cosmetics of the entire hull, so put up with this chore every season.
PWG