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382 newbie 08-19-2006 01:38 AM

Stellings Boxes Peeling/Pitting
 
Has anyone repainted extension boxes on the boat without removing them. I have a 13 month old 382 and the boxes are pitting. Stellings said they were pitting because I left the boat in the water, hmm. I am the 2nd owner so no warrenty from Stellings. I need to know what to use to fix myself. Any help would be appreciated...

cougarman 08-19-2006 04:45 AM

Re: Stellings Boxes Peeling/Pitting
 
Only thing that will hold up under the water line is (Awlgrip)

Imron does pretty good but will still bubble under water over time if left to long.

You will probably need a self etching primer (veriprime) to grab hold of the aluminum before you put the (awlgrip) on.


Cougarman

382 newbie 08-20-2006 12:42 PM

Re: Stellings Boxes Peeling/Pitting
 
Is 2 or 3 days "too long" ?

382 newbie 08-20-2006 12:43 PM

Re: Stellings Boxes Peeling/Pitting
 
What does mercruiser use on drives?

cougarman 08-20-2006 01:52 PM

Re: Stellings Boxes Peeling/Pitting
 
Imron is fine for 2 to 3 days. It's when you slip it the entire season that Imron can and will bubble to.

Keep in mind most of the older boats were all painted in Imron.
But for those that slip them all the time all summer long .
They will have some minor repairs under the waterline.


Drives: Not sure what the use any more. E-coat ??

Cougarman


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