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    Posted: 10 May 13 at 6:00pm
Wooden boat that is to be painted inside and out

Want to put some fillets on the ribs inside for both asthetic and water flow reasons but not strength

Is there anything like decorators caulking available to the boat building community that I can use.


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I'd use bathroom sealant. 
Should do the job.
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Epoxy with microballoons in the mix for volume and colloidal silica to stop it sagging - stays where its put while it goes off.
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I normally use epoxy with filler just seems expensive over kill for the application

And sealant might work but im not so sure about paint sticking to it.

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dont paint t then, get the colour bathroom sealant your boat is painted.
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You can paint over water based bathroom sealant or flexible decorators filler but not silicone.
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I would use sika flex, without a doubt, though you could just use plastic padding marine filler, it won't last forever, but it will do what you want.
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I'd go for P38 car body filler cheap and very paintable

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I'd suggest that pretty much anything other than an epoxy/microballons mix is going to create a water trap timebomb and potentially cause far more problems costing more money than is saved by not using epoxy in the first place.

Stoppers such as P38 are too brittle and will crack letting in water. Bathroom sealant will shrink and fall off, Sikkaflex or other PU adhesive will fare better but is simply not designed for this job and I wouldn't use it.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote tick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 13 at 10:05pm
I suppose that the purpose of the restoration is the important thing. I 'restored' an old Merlin that was beyond restoration just to get it sailing again. It took me about 2 months and cost about £40.00 rather than years and £1000's. We had good fun. Oddly enough the original owners son bought it off me for sentimental reasons for £500. I did however recommend that he did not take it out in anything above an F3! A better outcome than it rotting in a garden in Barrow in Furness.
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