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Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2025 6:39 am
by Russ
Herschel wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 1:40 pmI discovered that Styrofoam is no longer a USCG approved floatation for marine use.
Interesting. Perhaps because it can become saturated. My hot tub cover (styrofoam) got waterlogged and was super heavy and only 4 years old. I guess the stuff will eventually absorb moisture. Sounds like that's what happened to your boat.
So what are we to use instead?
Our boats should not be an issue as the foam is kept dry. I'm convinced Roger managed to recycle all the Styrofoam in the shop and jammed it everywhere. Hey, it works, why not?
Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2025 7:08 pm
by Herschel
Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2025 11:42 pm
by OverEasy
Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2025 10:52 am
by Herschel
Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 12:53 am
by OverEasy
Hi Herschel!
I’ve used
polypropylene sheeting, like the mid/heavy drop cloth type.
It worked well for fiberglass work area protection too as ‘generally’ the fiberglass doesn’t stick to it ….
Has stood up to the heat generally well.
I’ve gotten it at Home Depot, Lowe’s and paint stores.
Hope this helps…
Pretty boat she was, gorgeous she will be!
Best Regards,
Over Easy

Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 3:04 pm
by Herschel
OverEasy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 12:53 am
Hi Herschel!
I’ve used
polypropylene sheeting, like the mid/heavy drop cloth type.
It worked well for fiberglass work area protection too as ‘generally’ the fiberglass doesn’t stick to it ….
Has stood up to the heat generally well.
I’ve gotten it at Home Depot, Lowe’s and paint stores.
Hope this helps…
Pretty boat she was, gorgeous she will be!
Best Regards,
Over Easy
Ordered. Thanks. Got a wedding for a grandson this weekend, so give me a couple of weeks for follow-up. Just so happens, he's the same kid standing at the bow of Laddie II in the pic. He's 28 now!

Cheers, Herschel
Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:28 am
by OverEasy
Hi Herschel!
How goes it?
The temperatures up here in South Carolina have been tough as of late in the 90s with equal measure of humidity!
I can only image what you’re contending with where you are at!
I copied your idea of the pop up shade for working on the trailer refurbishment.
It makes a difference!
If I was to be doing this on a regular basis I’d need one of those big directional swamp coolers!
How is it working with paint & fiberglass with the temperature and humidity you are experiencing?
Hope all goes well for you!
Best Regards,
Over Easy

Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:42 pm
by Herschel
OverEasy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:28 am
Hi Herschel!
How goes it?
The temperatures up here in South Carolina have been tough as of late in the 90s with equal measure of humidity!
I can only image what you’re contending with where you are at!
I copied your idea of the pop up shade for working on the trailer refurbishment.
It makes a difference!
If I was to be doing this on a regular basis I’d need one of those big directional swamp coolers!
How is it working with paint & fiberglass with the temperature and humidity you are experiencing?
Hope all goes well for you!
Best Regards,
Over Easy
We are inching forward. Got the grandson hitched very nicely last weekend in Seattle. Beautiful couple. They will do well. BUT...we contracted COVID apparently at the reception, and upon returning to Orlando early Monday morning came down with symptoms a day later. Our PCP got us on the meds to help, but it is still a formidable experience. As for the dinghy foam extraction, that is complete. I have all the materials I think I need for the replacement foam and a plan to implement...as soon as I get some energy. The more I approach even this simple "practice project" I am becoming more aware that I am doing these projects mostly for the next families that will enjoy these boats. Maybe my own sons or grandchildren; maybe someone else. Yes, I'll have some fun with them a few more years, but I want to do a good job so that those families will be well served. And safe, and have nice boats to be proud of and want to be maintained well.

Sometime this summer i need to trailer my Mac and have the yearly/100-hour service done on my 2013 50 Yamaha. It only has 364 hours. That's a two-day evolution for me and the Admiral; i think my son will help this time, though. Should go easier.

And Good Luck with your project; you will likely be ahead of me on that. Pass on lessons learned. I don't see getting to the Mac until October/November time frame.

Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:08 am
by OverEasy
Hi Herschel!
Congratulations!
Glad you got to see your grandson hitched! That’s a nice moment in time!
As far as the ‘next gen’ I figure your gonna get more than just a few years… more like many,
In life everything changes in a heartbeat… that goes both ways!
I know that those who think they’re in the catbird seat often aren’t and are rudely awakened… especially when no one cares once they get their comeuppance…
I know that those down on their luck and catch a fortunate break find that they have actually long had a robust cheering section who genuinely are happy for them….
One never knows. Doing the right hing is always its own rewards!
Best Regards,
Over Easy

Re: Gel coat again…
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:59 pm
by Be Free
Herschel,
I just saw this and I'm so sorry to hear you are sick. I'm in Windermere for another day or two. Is there anything I can do for you?
Bill