Talkin about boat racing & restorations at work today & I got asked "What is the best boat paint?" Turns out the guy has an old but new wood boat that he found in storage somewhere that has never even had a motor clamped on. It's a lap-strake type hull & for all the work I do & really didn't know. Opinions?
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Originally posted by krazy karl View PostI use automotive paint on sealed race boats. For wooden unsealed (epoxy) boats I use Easypoxy by Petit. It comes out smooth and shiny even when brushed on.
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostThats all I use also..Folks can not even tell it is a brush paint..No overspray to mess with either!"In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm and three or more is a congress". -- John Adams
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Originally posted by Dennis Crews View PostSo to be sure I understand this...If the boat is sealed with epoxy you use automotive paint but if the boat has no epoxy sealing the surface, you use Easypoxy. Is that correct?
It really depends on the type of boat and what kind of finish you are after. In the case of a race boat where weight is a concern an automotive type paint that is sprayed is diserable to keep weight down. I believe in this instance concerning the original question of this thread, Easypoxy and Awlgrip would be the way to go, as I believe that the boat in question is not a race boat and therefore weight would not be a concern. You can use spray on finishes whether the boat has been sealed with or without epoxy. Without epoxy sealer you will have to use a premiun primer to seal the wood where as with the epoxy sealer you could skip the primer coat by sanding a scuff into the epoxy and then spraying your finish coat. Call me if you have any more questions.Gardner Miller
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Originally posted by Dennis Crews View PostSo to be sure I understand this...If the boat is sealed with epoxy you use automotive paint but if the boat has no epoxy sealing the surface, you use Easypoxy. Is that correct?Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post.. Has anyone really weigh the difference in paints.. I bet we are not even talking about a pound difference and the price for auto paint is astronomical compared to the hand finsh material
Gardner Miller
Lone Star Outboard Racing Association
"Water is for racing. Asphalt is for the parking lot."
Rember....Freedom isn't...."Free".......
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Yes I have done both..Tired of wearing a respirator and having to have a booth so that the overspray does not destroy everything with in sight..
Plus with auto paint you also have the hardner and thinnner and that all adds up in weight...Anyway I guess folks would have to do some research to actually check weight.. And depending on time you want to spend you can get any type of finish you want...Plus cost of material is involved with all the masking off required and type of paint involved..Lots of things to consider..Mike - One of the Montana Boys
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Mike,
True, there are pros and cons to consider, so for anyone planning to do their own painting just go with what you know and are comfortable with and most of all good luck and have fun.........Gardner Miller
Lone Star Outboard Racing Association
"Water is for racing. Asphalt is for the parking lot."
Rember....Freedom isn't...."Free".......
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostYes I have done both..Tired of wearing a respirator and having to have a booth so that the overspray does not destroy everything with in sight..
Plus with auto paint you also have the hardner and thinnner and that all adds up in weight...Anyway I guess folks would have to do some research to actually check weight.. And depending on time you want to spend you can get any type of finish you want...Plus cost of material is involved with all the masking off required and type of paint involved..Lots of things to consider..Daren
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