How to Paint Your Boat: Painting, Varnishing , Antifouling

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title How to Paint Your Boat: Painting, Varnishing , Antifouling
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nigel Clegg
SeriesSailmate
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreBoating
ISBN/Barcode 9780713675719
ClassificationsDewey:623.82
Audience
General
Illustrations 40b/w linedrawings,photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Adlard Coles Nautical
Publication Date 28 February 2006
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Most boatowners will find themselves with paintbrush in hand at least once during a season but with the vast range of products now available, how do you know which to select for the job? This book answers all the DIY boatowner's questions, and provides practical advice on painting every type of material. It explains: correct surface preparation dealing with defects correct application methods estimating quantities drying times brushes, rollers, pads and sprays resins, epoxies, solvents and thinners colour matching. There is also a handy fault-finding section for when things go wrong. 'This is a brilliant book... I recommend it for beginner and old-timer alike' Cruising

Author Biography

Nigel Clegg has worked in the paint industry for over 20 years. He haswritten numerous technical and training manuals and is now a freelancewriter, writing regularly for the yachting press.

Reviews

'This book answers all the DIY boatowner's questions, and provides practical advice on painting every type of material.' Yachting Life (April 2006) ' this book is a DIY boat owner's dream Their latest publication is a worthwhile addition to the series.' Boat Mart (May 2006) 'Having worked in the paint industry for over twenty years the author gives a clear and full explanation of surface prep, application, different types of paints and varnishes, fault correction and much more. A comprehensive guide to all aspects of maintaining your vessel.' Gaffers Log (September 2006)