| Boat paint schemes #156624 10/07/08 09:13 AM 10/07/08 09:13 AM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | Dragging up an old topic (hey, it's a slow day..).
- What type of paint can be applied (successfully) over gelcoat (let's assume properly de-waxed, sanded, primed)? Automotive?
- Can you "paint" with gelcoat? Say, with an HVLP sprayer (someone said the Wagner power painter, but I don't know how that'd stand up to polyester resin)
- Are dark paints REALLY going to mess up the hulls in Southern (FL, TX, etc) sunshine? Have they fixed this issue with today's technologies? Let's assume the hulls are covered while being stored, and are uncovered during weekend regattas and transport to/from locations.
- Would it be easier/more cost effective to just apply decal "wraps" to the hull sides similar to what they have on vehicles?
The green-fleck paint comment re-kindled an interest in what paint schemes would look neat on beachcats...
If I were only so talented as be able to paint... Jake's blue hulls looked so sweet....
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | The Blue boat(s)(I own the other one) are gel-coat ,laid up at the factory. Imron works and I think pretty much most auto paints will.Marine paints come in lotsa colors also.
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The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
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Posts: 117 Atlanta, GA | The other question is how much weight does painting the hulls add to the boat and is this weight significant?
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Posts: 266 UK | The other question is how much weight does painting the hulls add to the boat and is this weight significant? You will probably remove more weight in preparing the existing gelcoat for paint than two pack polyurethane will add. The two pack covers incredibly well and provides a surface that is much harder than the gelcoat it covers. Even when rollered and tipped off the paint coat is unbelievably thin (you lose solvent and hence weight during curing). Prepare well and do the job properly first time, DON'T SKIMP. Sanding off a coat of two pack is several times more difficult/time consuming than sanding gelcoat. Cheshirecatman | | | Re: Boat paint schemes
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I am under the impression that those paints are somewhat more dangerous to the respiratory system, and require special equipment to apply (positive pressure air respirator, etc).
Am I off base?
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | I am under the impression that those paints are somewhat more dangerous to the respiratory system, and require special equipment to apply (positive pressure air respirator, etc).
Am I off base? Like breathing airborne super glue. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I suspected those decal "wraps" might be the lowest maintenance way to go. That you state they are durable enough for a season or two sounds promising.
I'm sure they're more cost effective than paint/gelcoat, and a LOT less work...
Jay
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Posts: 623 Gulf Coast | I'm votin' with Kevin. (it's "Akzo Nobel" btw.) AwlGrip ROCKS! You paint it once, you don't need to paint again. Hell, AG even BRUSHES on well. AG might kill me, but I'm gonna look real good on the way out. The below picture is of a something like 10 year old paint job. The splash graphics are painted, like the rest of the boat, with AwlGrip. the text graphics are vinyl | | | Re: Boat paint schemes
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