New to boating. Could anyone tell what type of clear is used on the wood of the VS1. I purchased a new one and would like to re-clear the wood to make sure that it is sealed. I am not sure what to use. Any information would be great. Thanks
VS1 Clear Coat
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I believe it's finishing epoxy. That's what I used to blueprint the sponson bottoms.Namba District 16
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I don't think so. I just stripped mine and used off the shelf paint stripper. Came off with scotch pads once it sat for about a 1/2 hour.Originally posted by pescador View PostI believe it's finishing epoxy. That's what I used to blueprint the sponson bottoms.
What ever it was covered with it was absolute garbage. I am refinishing it with Wes Systems as a base and then rattle can it. The problem is at the factory they really don't seal it very well. They miss a lot of edges, nooks and crannies. This leads to water soaking in and pieces coming unglued. They also experience mold build up in the wood.
Good running boat just remember it's made in China buy people making a couple of bucks a day. Do you really think they care how well they finish it?
Good luck with the Project.
Oh yeah. UL1 motor and start with an x440/3 cupped up. Once you start playing with props it's good for about 50mph. 4s1p 5000 will do it too.
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My dad has one that is doing that, Iam rebuilding it now I had to cut out alot of the wood and replace it.Originally posted by photohoward1 View Post
What ever it was covered with it was absolute garbage. The problem is at the factory they really don't seal it very well. They miss a lot of edges, nooks and crannies. This leads to water soaking in and pieces coming unglued. They also experience mold build up in the wood.
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I was going to order a VS1 for myself but not after this.
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Still a good hull for the price. As a matter of fact they handle great. Some guys will charge you $325 for just a bare hull. So all in all order the hull and just refinish it.Originally posted by Jeepers View PostMy dad has one that is doing that, Iam rebuilding it now I had to cut out alot of the wood and replace it.
I was going to order a VS1 for myself but not after this.
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So you are going to strip all their epoxy off? Are there any specific spots I should worry about. I have one I bought used and was just going to gear it up but if it needs work I should do it!
Jim
Originally posted by bcr45 View PostThanks for the information.... I am planning on re-sealing it and then spraying it with an automotive clear that Grim Racer said he uses. Thanks again."Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone except God.
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I am going to check all the seams and make sure they are fillled with epoxy like the instructions say. Then if some need filling I am going to fill them. After this I am going to scuff the clear that is on it and re-clear it. This is to prevent any water from getting into the wood or boat. I was asking to see what other boaters did to their VS1 boats. This is my plans.
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Originally posted by JimClark View PostSo you are going to strip all their epoxy off? Are there any specific spots I should worry about. I have one I bought used and was just going to gear it up but if it needs work I should do it!
Jim
I am pretty sure it is not Epoxy. Am I invisible or something? Paint stripper would not take off Epoxy.
Why do I bother trying?
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It's not epoxy. Very cheap lacquer type coating but easily sands off. Listen to Howard.
The only thing bad about the hull is the coating. A bit of sanding and west systems or sim will take care of the seams that may not have been sealed properly.
When setup properly it is a very good hull. I have ran mine on spec power and it get's into the low 50's with good handling characteristics. No one I know of sells a wooden hull assembled for that kind of $.
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