S2E33 coppercoating the hull (Dominican Republic)

Sailing enthusiasts are always seeking innovative ways to enhance their boats’ performance and longevity. One such method that has gained popularity is copper coating a boat’s hull.

Copper Coating the Hull: A Revolutionary Technique

Sailing Artha recently embarked on this journey, copper coating their vessel’s hull with the help of Copper Coat USA. This environmentally friendly and durable water-based epoxy resin offers unparalleled protection to your boat.

The Importance of a Clean Waterline

A crucial step in the copper coating process is achieving an accurate waterline. Initially, Sailing Artha attempted to use a laser, but due to obstructions and low light conditions, they switched to taping the line, resulting in an efficient outcome.

Preparing for Copper Coating

To prepare for this process, the boat was thoroughly cleaned with alcohol. Organizing all necessary tools and materials beforehand ensures a smooth application of Copper Coat USA.

Applying Copper Coat USA in Four Layers

Copper coat has to be applied in four distinct layers, with each layer following the other consecutively. This process is time-consuming but ensures even coverage and durability of the copper coating.

The Critical Need for Proper Application

Copper Coat USA recommends having a minimum of two people for the copper coating job, as one person needs to constantly mix the material. Stirring helps prevent copper settlement and ensures a uniform application.

Mixing and Thinning Copper Coat USA

In the tropics, it is advisable to add a thinner to the mix. The only acceptable thinner mentioned by Sailing Artha is 91% to 99% isopropyl alcohol. Anything less will not cure properly.

Efficiency in Application

To maximize efficiency and avoid interruptions, Sailing Artha suggests starting with one side of the boat and completing all four coats on that section before moving to another area. This approach ensures a continuous workflow and reduces the need for touch-ups later.

Drying Time is Key

Adequate drying time is essential between coats. In this episode, it was observed that the port side did not dry in time for subsequent applications.

The Results

After completing four coats of Copper Coat USA, Sailing Artha achieved a beautiful, durable finish. Despite the challenges faced during the application process, the outcome exceeded their expectations.

The Benefits and Challenges

Copper coating offers several benefits such as durability and eco-friendliness. However, it is a labor-intensive process that requires precision and careful attention to details.

Final Thoughts

Sailing Artha expresses gratitude for the support they received during this project. They encourage their patrons to follow along on their journey and appreciate everyone who leaves comments, likes, subscribes, or becomes a YouTube member.

Call to Action

If you’re interested in copper coating your boat’s hull, use the channel name ‘Sailing Artha’ when ordering from Copper Coat USA for a 10% discount. This innovative solution can greatly improve your vessel’s performance and protection.

Wrap-Up

In summary, copper coating a boat hull offers significant benefits, such as durability and eco-friendliness. By following the techniques and tips shared by Sailing Artha during their recent project with Copper Coat USA, you can achieve a remarkable transformation in your vessel’s protection and performance.

The long-awaited Coppercoating of the hull.

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S2E33 coppercoating the hull (Dominican Republic) Locations

  • Dominican Republic (18.4845,-69.1232)

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