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Looks great! I hope your epoxy is formulated for good UV resistance. If not, even modest amounts of UV (which will come in through the windows) may cause pretty bad yellowing and possibly cracking/delamination. If so, this could be prevented with an overcoat of spar varnish (or polyurethane) that's formulated to adhere and protect against UV.
Rick S., Swarthmore, PA PO of Take Five, 1998 Catalina 250WK #348 (relocated to Baltimore's Inner Harbor) New owner of 2001 Catalina 34MkII #1535 Breakin' Away (at Rock Hall Landing Marina)
Jeff, That’s a nice project. Over the years, Catalina had several versions of stoves. Earlier models had Propane stoves behind the sink, the “Princess” stove. It looks like you have a Butane stove, which is from a later year. I would guess your hull is over 800 and after 2005.
Jeff, That’s a nice project. Over the years, Catalina had several versions of stoves. Earlier models had Propane stoves behind the sink, the “Princess” stove. It looks like you have a Butane stove, which is from a later year. I would guess your hull is over 800 and after 2005.
Right on all counts... Butane stove, Hull # 811, 2005 !
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