One of our customers with a Marshall Cat 18, that they've owned for over 30 years decided it was time for a refresh.
We sanded the hull and the sides of the house, filled and primed any dings or scratches, and roll and tipped several coats of Snow White Awl-Grip.The decks and the cockpit were sanded down and got several coats of Catboat Tan Awl-Grip in non-skid and smooth finishes. The teak rub-rail was sanded down, and any missing or loose bungs were replaced. The base of the boom crutch had done a number on the aft part of the deck behind the coaming. So before painting, the divot was fiberglassed, filled and faired. After finish paint was applied a small piece of bronze rub-rail was installed where the base of the boom crutch sits. This will prevent any further damage to the deck from the crutch wobbling around while on the mooring. |
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