Wonder how hot black hulls would get?

This Nacra 20 has me drooling, looks like it's been mostly stored. Anyone have experience with black gel coat? I know the black anodized aluminum (that most of us have) gets plenty hot, but fiberglass being more an insulator I'm wondering if it really gets that hot?
http://www.thebeachcats.com/classifieds/catamarans/p12040-2001-nacra-inter-20-black-hulls.html
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Damon Linkous



DAMN that's a sexy boat!
One thing for sure: open the ports and leave it outside and uncovered, and it's gonna be dry dry dry inside in no time.
If the boat is near you, bring a non-contact thermometer. A friend picked one up for me for less than $20 a couple of years ago. The thing is great for stuff like this. Point, click, and find out just how hot it gets in the sun. In any case I can't imagine it would be much worse to sit on than a black tramp. If it starts to get hot, swing into a wave and let the spray cool things down.
Heat aside, you might contact a gel coat manufacturer to find out what the story is on black gel coat and UV damage. If it's absorbing more in the UV, it may fade faster than lighter colored gel coats. I know red gel coats used to be prone to this. Not sure about modern chemicals.
If you get it, let us know how it is! >drool<
Tom


It'll be noticeably hotter, probably uncomfortable where we sail in Florida. I have a friend who painted his mystere 6.0 a dark gray. Looks beautiful but it's hot enough to change the density of the air around it, so you can see the heat waves coming off the thing. No such waves on the white boats.
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The decks on this boat are light grey. I never noticed the hulls getting too hot. That may because it is in So Cal where it doesn't get too hot. The boat is 10 years old and looks great. It has been in So Cal for two years but lived on the MA area most of its life. It is always covered when not in use.
Edited by denton13 on Jun 06, 2012 - 06:06 PM.


denton13 wrote: The decks on this boat are light grey. I never noticed the hulls getting too hot. That may because it is in So Cal where it doesn't get too hot. The boat is 10 years old and looks great. It has been in So Cal for two years but lived on the MA area most of its life. It is always covered when not in use.
Denton13, thanks for checking in.
If you get tired of paying storage and registration fees and want your boat to go to a good home, I'd volunteer to come to California and pick it up. Just sayin... It could have a second life as the star of TheBeachcats.com π
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Damon Linkous

i bought the boat from the second owner so i don't know about Brian L.
In regards to picking it up...its waiting for a loving home. I'm to busy to be looking for crews and teaching how to crew. Maybe we set up a Beachcats.com IPO and use some of that Morgan Stanley funding to inshine the beast. She would be great advertising and a good write off. cant go much worse then the Facebook IPO.
Seeing your in TN maybe we can hang out on the wire in Elvis costumes for a little extra WOW factor...or has that been done?
slosail & canvas does a color/heat demonstration with their tramp
Amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsXEEXKg38Y

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