| Want to paint 1979 5.2 Black...thoughts? #228885 02/20/11 10:38 PM 02/20/11 10:38 PM |
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Posts: 3 | We have a Nacra 5.2 that we bought last year that is in amazing shape, but we are doing a bunch of work on it this year and we really want to paint it Jet black. We are however getting "mixed reviews"about the idea. The heat that it would attract could be an issue, but some people say that it shouldn't be a problem. Has anybody had a boat fall to pieces on them after painting it a dark color? We are also going to paint the top decks, that come grey, white so that it isn't too hot to sit on, and the rest will be in the water, or in the shade.... Any thoughts would be appreciated... Thanks. | | | Re: Want to paint 1979 5.2 Black...thoughts?
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Posts: 1,203 uk | The problem with black boats is that they get so hot that the air inside the foam core can expand and cause blisters The older5.2s are solid lay up, I think, so you won't get this problem
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#228888 02/21/11 06:38 AM 02/21/11 06:38 AM |
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | We have a Nacra 5.2 that we bought last year that is in amazing shape, but we are doing a bunch of work on it this year and we really want to paint it Jet black. We are however getting "mixed reviews"about the idea. The heat that it would attract could be an issue, but some people say that it shouldn't be a problem. Has anybody had a boat fall to pieces on them after painting it a dark color? We are also going to paint the top decks, that come grey, white so that it isn't too hot to sit on, and the rest will be in the water, or in the shade.... Any thoughts would be appreciated... Thanks. Make sure you get your repair work fair. Any cosmetic blemishes/dings will show up much more with a dark color. My N-20 is blue and I haven't had any heat issues ,but the fading and chalking is alot worse.
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#228894 02/21/11 09:26 AM 02/21/11 09:26 AM |
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Posts: 5,525 | Normal contamination like dew and dust will be readily apparent. When the dew dries it will leave the finish dull, requiring almost constant cleaning and polishing to look it's best.
White is the opposite, hose it off once a month and you're good to go.
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Posts: 833 St. Louis, MO, | You will have to keep it covered 24/7 when not in use or it will fade quick.
Too hot for any boat South of the Mason-Dixon line.
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#229082 02/25/11 01:50 PM 02/25/11 01:50 PM |
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Posts: 149 | Sounds like your just going to paint the boat because you said it was in great shape. If you take catandahalf's suggestion to get into the hull keep in mind that Performance cat doesnt have the ability to make the 5.2 decks anymore. If you were to tear them up you would have to make your own decks. I would stick with glass over carbon unless you want to spend a lot of money. Carbon will give you stiff spots in the hull and may not flex overall like the glass will. That can be both good and bad depending on where in the hull the stiff spots are.
If its in good shape as stated above give it a paint job and sail it rather than working on it.
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