- Two coats of Copper Napthenate (Copper Green) to prevent bacterial and fungal decay.
- Two coats of water-based exterior latex primer.
- A coat of water-based exterior latex paint.
First though, I wanted to make sure that water in the bilge could flow through the framing members and would not accumulate against one side of the frame. Traditionally, this is called a limber hole.
Now on to the wood preservation: First Copper Green.
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Now primer.

And finally paint.


Now primer.
And finally paint.
Im not sure why, but a simple coat of paint makes me so happy.
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