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the daydreamer 02-11-2015 11:44 AM

painting bottom
 
has any one used interlux vc proformance to paint the bottom. i know this is not to be a anti fouling paint.my boat is kept high and dry on a lift 90% of the time. if so can you sand down hull real good and then roll paint on. i got a quote from a guy in morehead city to farrow blast and then put 4 or 5 coats on. makes the boat look really good. when i do this i am also going to change the boot stripe to a black 1 1/2 wide stripe. just seeing if it worth it to try it myself and save some$$$$$$

the daydreamer 02-15-2015 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by the daydreamer (Post 219327)
has any one used interlux vc proformance to paint the bottom. i know this is not to be a anti fouling paint.my boat is kept high and dry on a lift 90% of the time. if so can you sand down hull real good and then roll paint on. i got a quote from a guy in morehead city to farrow blast and then put 4 or 5 coats on. makes the boat look really good. when i do this i am also going to change the boot stripe to a black 1 1/2 wide stripe. just seeing if it worth it to try it myself and save some$$$$$$

what on advise yet? my biggest problem is finding a place to do this if I do it myself.

Huron Blue 02-15-2015 09:09 AM

I searched d along time and after seeing this stuff my mind was made up. What more could you ask for? !!! But I'll hold my opinion of it until I actually use it. I am going to set my boat on the keel on some cinder blocks and spray. Not anytime soon though.. I'm in Michigan. Right now it's -8 degrees!!! :[

Huron Blue 02-15-2015 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Huron Blue (Post 219412)
I searched d along time and after seeing this stuff my mind was made up. What more could you ask for? !!! But I'll hold my opinion of it until I actually use it. I am going to set my boat on the keel on some cinder blocks and spray. Not anytime soon though.. I'm in Michigan. Right now it's -8 degrees!!! :[

opps forgot the link http://www.bottompaintstore.com/revo...t-p-12343.html

they sell gallons too of course.

13Echo70271 02-15-2015 09:46 AM

Hi Huron,
I have an 88' V20 cuddy that needs painted too. A boat repair shop on lake Erie advised me to use Martin Senour paints from NAPA parts.

I used martin senour paint in the 60s-70s to spray paint my car and truck, I liked it, but hadn't thought about using it for a boat.
Anyone here have any experience using it on a boat? Any reasons to use it or not to use it?
btw I spray painted cars in the garage and yard on calm days back then and still had good results.

Regards,
TJ
13Echo70271

Stinky_Hooker 02-15-2015 07:12 PM

I can't believe the prices people pay for boat paint. Every boat I've ever painted inside or out has been done with paint from Marine Industrial Supply here locally. I'm sure yall could find something similar where you are at as they sell a lotof paint for offshore rigs, ship yards, tugs, etc....

Anyways I use their International Interthane 990. It's a 2 part urethane that looks at good as any of those $100 a pint high end boat paints and it's TOUGH. It lasts too...One of the guys that works there has and red jeep painted with it and it looks better than new. It runs 55-$70 a gallon. I would never pay the prices people do for all those fancy yuppie "boat" paints.

Huron Blue 02-15-2015 08:00 PM

I will be using it for the bottom as well as the topside. I'm not sure how well paint not intended for %100 water contact would hold up?? I really have no idea. A fiberglass hull flexes a bit too. I'm 50. I'm going with the $160 yuppie paint. ha I remember a saying something along the lines of, if your really happy with how something turned out even 10 years later you can't recall how much you spent. But if it screws up bad the first year you will always remember how much you 'saved'.

Destroyer 02-15-2015 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Huron Blue (Post 219442)
I will be using it for the bottom as well as the topside. I'm not sure how well paint not intended for %100 water contact would hold up?? I really have no idea. A fiberglass hull flexes a bit too. I'm 50. I'm going with the $160 yuppie paint. ha I remember a saying something along the lines of, if your really happy with how something turned out even 10 years later you can't recall how much you spent. But if it screws up bad the first year you will always remember how much you 'saved'.

Everyone has their own thoughts on the matter of painting. Personally, if my boat is going to be a trailer queen I'd never paint it. And if I had to paint it because of blisters or something like that I'd first have it soda blasted to bare, then put on the proper primer if called for and then I'd use a Urethane epoxy paint. It flexes, has great adhesion and lasts longer than the boat. Some of the best paint in this class is made be ..... Sherman-Williams!.. (They bought out ConLux paints a while back, and Conlux was used to paint the Tappen Zee bridge, as well as many high salt air exposure projects) I've painted 3 trailers with the stuff and all 3 are still in perfect condition more than 8 years later.

13Echo70271 02-16-2015 08:57 AM

Hi D,
I agree it's all a personal choice. Btw Martin Senour was also bought by Sherwin Williams a while ago. SW is in Cleveland OH
TJ

Kracker Jack 02-16-2015 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 219448)
Everyone has their own thoughts on the matter of painting. Personally, if my boat is going to be a trailer queen I'd never paint it. And if I had to paint it because of blisters or something like that I'd first have it soda blasted to bare, then put on the proper primer if called for and then I'd use a Urethane epoxy paint. It flexes, has great adhesion and lasts longer than the boat. Some of the best paint in this class is made be ..... Sherman-Williams!.. (They bought out ConLux paints a while back, and Conlux was used to paint the Tappen Zee bridge, as well as many high salt air exposure projects) I've painted 3 trailers with the stuff and all 3 are still in perfect condition more than 8 years later.

Sherwin williams has a awesome 2 part poly system. And they will crossreference and tint any color you want. The reason i went with Awlgrip is because of the insane deal i got on my paint system from a local boat yard. The VC performance epoxy was originally made for race sale boats. The vc is what i will paint my bottom with. No primers required just paint over preped gelcoat!


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