painting in high humidity
Posted: Aug 10th, '07, 09:37
Hey Guys Iam having a delima here in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. My 31B has being totally redone. The shop is about to start painting and the humidity is pushing 69% in the mourning's and about 45% in the afternoons.
The boat has been in the shop since Dec and I need to have it ready and dialed in for the up coming tournament season in October.
What can I do to make sure these guys mix the Enron and the other paints for this humidity?
Whats the best method to apply sand on the decks of boats?
I want to thank you guys for all your help in the past. This being my first time redoing my 31B. Its been a nightmare at times not knowing if its being done the proper way.
If any of you guys are ever down this way I would love to take you out fishing and pick your brains on your boats. Its a charter boat but I will be running allot of crew trips this first year. I live to fish and love fishing the cow tuna. I used to fish the longrange boats out of San Diego and have caught tuna up to 341lbs.
The summer fishing here has been late in arriving but it is finally here with lots of dorados (Dolphin fish) in the 40 lb class and we are getting several blue marlin in the 400 to 500 pound range. Most of the fishing is within 15 miles from the marina. Surprisingly there are still lots of strip marlin around even though the water is in the mid 80's in most area's
be safe and catch the big one Mike
The boat has been in the shop since Dec and I need to have it ready and dialed in for the up coming tournament season in October.
What can I do to make sure these guys mix the Enron and the other paints for this humidity?
Whats the best method to apply sand on the decks of boats?
I want to thank you guys for all your help in the past. This being my first time redoing my 31B. Its been a nightmare at times not knowing if its being done the proper way.
If any of you guys are ever down this way I would love to take you out fishing and pick your brains on your boats. Its a charter boat but I will be running allot of crew trips this first year. I live to fish and love fishing the cow tuna. I used to fish the longrange boats out of San Diego and have caught tuna up to 341lbs.
The summer fishing here has been late in arriving but it is finally here with lots of dorados (Dolphin fish) in the 40 lb class and we are getting several blue marlin in the 400 to 500 pound range. Most of the fishing is within 15 miles from the marina. Surprisingly there are still lots of strip marlin around even though the water is in the mid 80's in most area's
be safe and catch the big one Mike