Hi guys,
İ laminated my hull yesterday. The great thing is that my wife helped me out so we each took care of one side with me running from one side to the other to make sure everything was ok. We ended up doing a pretty tight lamination. Not too much excess resin. Good job !
Then, after the whole boat was laminated we applied the peel ply....For sure, some sections were almost dry

and the peel ply did not adhere properly. Not so good....

But İ guess it is no big deal and will let the hull dry for another day and rip the peel ply tomorrow.
Because my fiber roll was short (80cms) , İ ended up overlapping 4 sections giving me a seam at about mid panel on both sides and one in the center line. My idea is too sand and fair that seam, as well as fair any other additional spots, and then apply the float coat. İs that correct or should İ apply the float coat first, then fair the seam and other spots ? My hull looks pretty decent because İ took my time to do all fairing before laminating so İ am really mostly left with the seam to deal with.
Also, because İ did not use the peel ply properly, İ guess some of that amine blush will be left on the fiber (even though İ used 207 hardener wich is suppose to leave no amine.) So should İ water sand that before the float coat ?
İn that case İ guess the steps would be:
1- water sanding to remove blush
2-fair and sand
3-apply first float coat with a little fairing . Check for fiber marks
4-eventually apply 2nd layer of float coat wet-on-wet (no sanding in between float coats)
5-final water sanding with 220 .
6-apply primer (Epoxi primekote in my case) 2 or 3 layers wet on wet
7-water sand with 220 and then 320
8-PAİNT !
Looks like a lot of work still but İ want to make sure İ got the right sequence.
Thanks