Tim,
I am curious as to what primers you are using on your interior beadboard. I glanced through the daysailor site and did not see a specific product mentioned.
It is really great to see such progress on the boat. Keep up the good work!
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Yes, sometimes it can be a little weird over epoxy, but usually only if the epoxy is relatively fresh. Older stuff seems to not affect the paint at all...but then there's Mike's experience, so who knows.
Since you're using this product in places that aren't generally visible in the finished boat, some discoloration, if it happens shouldn't be a problem. I do know that Interlux changed Bilgekote's formulation somehow, as it is quite different now from the way it was when I first used it on Glissando in 2000. The new stuff is less good, in my opinion. But I still use it with generally good results.
I wouldn't lose sleep over it regardless, Dan.
Since you're using this product in places that aren't generally visible in the finished boat, some discoloration, if it happens shouldn't be a problem. I do know that Interlux changed Bilgekote's formulation somehow, as it is quite different now from the way it was when I first used it on Glissando in 2000. The new stuff is less good, in my opinion. But I still use it with generally good results.
I wouldn't lose sleep over it regardless, Dan.
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