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Poll Question: Have you ever home built a boat?
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    Posted: 11 Apr 13 at 9:39am
Built 2 Contenders from scratch (including a plug and cold moulding 2 shells), after first getting a young Ed Dubois to take a look at the lines...

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The three most important things for beginners that I have learnt from building a boat:

1.Buy a surform, it will reduce the amount of sanding you need to do to get a smooth finish, and wont rip big chunks out. A bit of light sanding afterwards will give you a good finish.

2.Use satin paint, not gloss. The light reflecting off gloss paint shows up every single imperfection. 

3. Mix sand with the paint to paint the cockpit, it gives you a professional looking grippy surface, and means you don't have to sand it either, its amazing what you can get away with.
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Originally posted by Reuben T

3. Mix sand with the paint to paint the cockpit, it gives you a professional looking grippy surface, and means you don't have to sand it either, its amazing what you can get away with.


We always preferred slapping on the paint then sprinkling sugar on top. Once the paint hardened you'd slop out with hot water that dissolves the sugar but leaves a grippy surface. Same result, but without carrying the weight of the sand around the race course.
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I wish I had known that, I did think at the time that it would be heavy but didn't think of sugar.
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