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Re: Why Varnish?
By:Nick Schade
Date: 8/27/1998, 2:58 pm
In Response To: Why Varnish? (Alex Sheridan)

Fiberglass boats usually have a gel coat. This provides the UV protection instead of varnish. The varnish is to protect the resin from UV. I'm not sure about surf boards, but if they are painted that would do the same thing. What is the life expectancy of a surf board. If it is less than a couple of years, there would be no need to provide UV protection.

> Fiberglass boats off the rack don't come with 10 coats of varnish.
> Why do we do it after glassing strippers? Surfboards don't come varnished
> and they seem to take quite a beating and look good...so whats the
> deal? UV? Shine? Just courious - so is my surfer buddy ---

Messages In This Thread

Why Varnish?
Alex Sheridan -- 8/27/1998, 2:44 pm
Re: Why Varnish?
Paul Jacobson -- 8/30/1998, 12:13 pm
Re: Why Varnish?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/30/1998, 11:46 am
I stand corrected
Paul Jacobson -- 8/30/1998, 8:50 pm
Re: I stand corrected
Mark Kanzler -- 8/31/1998, 2:02 pm
Re: Why Varnish?
Nick Schade -- 8/27/1998, 2:58 pm
Re: Why Varnish?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/27/1998, 6:33 pm