Sanded with 220 grit today... just very lightly. Then added a second coat to the hull. Looks good so far!
Will add at least a third coat and perhaps a fourth. Will see how time is going as I now have a deadline to meet... I'm going kayaking with my summer kayak group (even though it's now November) in 12 days and I want to finish the boat by then. I'll have just enough time... fingers crossed.
If I put four coats on the hull and then let it harden for 48 hours, hopefully I can then roll it over and do the deck without leaving an impression on the hull from the ropes.
Then I hope to put at least 5 coats on the deck, and maybe 6. That would leave 48 hours for it to harden while I install the deck hardware, and then give me another 24 hours before I had to put it on the car rack. Ugh... that's really rushing the varnish but it may work, especially if I keep the garage heated.
Aloha!
Will add at least a third coat and perhaps a fourth. Will see how time is going as I now have a deadline to meet... I'm going kayaking with my summer kayak group (even though it's now November) in 12 days and I want to finish the boat by then. I'll have just enough time... fingers crossed.
If I put four coats on the hull and then let it harden for 48 hours, hopefully I can then roll it over and do the deck without leaving an impression on the hull from the ropes.
Then I hope to put at least 5 coats on the deck, and maybe 6. That would leave 48 hours for it to harden while I install the deck hardware, and then give me another 24 hours before I had to put it on the car rack. Ugh... that's really rushing the varnish but it may work, especially if I keep the garage heated.
Aloha!
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