Epoxycraft
Menu
  • About
  • Epoxy Basics
  • How To
    • DIY
    • Artists
    • Board Sports
    • Woodworking
    • Boat Building
  • Trade Secrets
  • Projects
    • DIY
    • Artists
    • Board Sports
    • Woodworking
    • Boat Building
    • Motorsport
    • Aviation
    • Architecture
  • Meet The Maker
  • News
  • Contribute
  • Contact

How To: Osmosis treatment: how repairing and barrier coating with WEST SYSTEM epoxy will return your hull to almost new
30th April 2016

By the time you notice blisters on the bottom of your hull, the process of osmosis is usually in an advanced stage, meaning you may be facing a large repair job. But fear not: by using the right products and techniques, you’ll save yourself time and hassle. Here, technical expert Richard Ross tells us about the osmosis treatment of Mirragio carried out by Reflex Yacht Painters at Monaco Marine in La Ciotat, France.

Whether it’s a big boat, like the 40m Mirragio, or a smaller one, the treatment for osmosis is much the same:

·         First, make sure your hull is completely dried out

·         Second, remove the blisters and repair the damage

·         Third, add protection to seal out the surface and prevent moisture from re-entering

Patching up the hull

After the hull of the Mirragio was dried out and the blisters removed, the damaged surface was patched up with WEST SYSTEM 105 Epoxy Resin® and WEST SYSTEM 205 Fast Hardener® with WEST SYSTEM 406 Colloidal Silica®. The repair work was carried out in a tented-off area in order to create a warm, controlled and sheltered working environment. For this reason, 205 Fast Hardener was the perfect curing agent as it’s designed for use in lower temperatures, without the need for heating.

WEST SYSTEM 205 Fast Hardener was the perfect curing agent as it’s designed for use in lower temperatures, without the need for heating.

MY Mirragio 3Once the repair work was completed, the hull was re-laminated with fibreglass and a mix of epoxy resin and hardener, with peel ply applied to create a lovely, textured and amine-free surface.

The barrier coat

The next job was to add barrier coats of 105 Epoxy Resin with 205 Fast Hardener and WEST SYSTEM 422 Barrier Coat Additive®. Using peel ply also means that no sanding is required before you add barrier coats, which is an important consideration. Sanding a laminated surface is time-consuming, messy and expensive, not to mention problematic, as you risk damaging the fibre of the fibreglass.

Mirragio 2nd visit (2)Applying a barrier coat is very important if you want to protect your hull from future damage because it helps to seal out moisture from the membrane. Once you’ve completed this task and the hull has been faired, you can apply antifouling paint. This will further protect against water penetration.

It may seem like a lot of effort, even for a smaller boat, but if you follow the right procedures and do a thorough job, then it will be that much longer before you need to carry out another repair on blisters – if at all.

Our thanks to Reflex Yacht Painters, who carried out this work in January 2014 and were supplied by West System International distributor, AGL Marine.

To find your local supplier of WEST SYSTEM and PRO-SET products, visit the WSI distributor page.

Read our article on fixing gelcoat blisters here.


Share on


Back to top-tips-best-ways-to-use-epoxy

Subscribe to our newsletter
Our unique epoxy knowledge and experience, delivered straight to you

Events

RYA Dinghy Show 2023 25th-26th February 2023

What is epoxy?

Epoxy Projects

Multi-Mission M-Class by Ultimate Boats

  • 15th June 2022
Read More

WEST SYSTEM® sponsors Spirit Yachts regatta

  • 14th June 2022
Read More

Malta: Annual Distributor Event

  • 13th June 2022
Read More
1234567
1234567
  • Home
  • Epoxy Basics
  • Projects
    • DIY
    • Artists
    • Board Sports
    • Woodworking
    • Boat Building
    • Motorsport
    • Architecture
    • Aviation
  • Trade Secrets
  • How To
    • DIY
    • Artists
    • Board Sports
    • Boat Building
    • Woodworking
  • News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contribute
  • Contact
West System
Pro-Set
Entropy Resins
Subscribe to our newsletter
Copyright © 2023 Epoxycraft | Website by MAA