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rmcdonald
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Posted: July-18-2006 at 4:23am |
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One of the Paints I mentioned was Sterling. Below is the link to thier web site. http://www.detcosterling.com Lots of good advice on how to prep and paint over gel coat. They also have a new paint. Which I wish was out when I did my boat. 68A SERIES ACRYLIC TOPCOAT Marine two pack paints are great and very durable but are very hard to spot repair if you damage them. The new paint is two pack Acrylic which you can spot repair and buff. Painting a boat is all about preparation, the last part is the top coat and if paint you choose is not right for the job like using auto paint on a boat, all the effort is for nothing. Regards Rob McDonald Below is a bit of info on the new paint. 68A SERIES ACRYLIC TOPCOAT 68A Series Acrylic Topcoat is a high-solids, v.o.c. compliant, two-component isocyanate cured Acrylic Urethane Coating. It is specifically designed to be applied over Sterling Primers. Sterling 68A Series Acrylic exhibits a high gloss, mirror like finish with excellent adhesion, extreme durability, abrasive resistance, gloss retention and resistance to salt water and chemical spills. Can be easily maintained, repaired and restored to maintain longevity |
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stang72
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Ok...I assume you have gel coat and are trying to redo the graphics...right? or paint the entire hull?
Post a pic. If your gel coat is in good shape you can high speed buff it and restore it's shine. Mask and paint the graphics back....many posts on the subject. If you want to paint the hull and deck...yes you can paint over gel coat...but it needs to be lighty scuffed up...600 or 800 grit wet. Awlgrip as mentioned, is a good one. Imron WAS a good one but it's no longer made. |
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Tim D
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A previous owner had painted over the gel-coat. The only reason I redid it was because the stripes wore off, they were stick on. I painted the boat white, let it dry for a day, drew out the stripes and lettering,masked and painted them and let it dry. Next day I used 2000 grit to lightly sand the stripes and lettering and then clear coated.
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76 tique
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TIM DID THE BOAT HAVE GEL-COAT BEFORE YOU PAINTED IT.
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76 tique
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DID YOU PAINT THE BOAT GO BACK AND PAINT THE LETTERS THEN CLEARCOAT
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Tim D
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Frisket is a masking film. It's like wax paper with a low tac adhesive on the back. You stick it on, and cut it with an X-Acto knife. It peels easy, can be reapplied, and you can see through it. Airbrush artist use it. I just roughed the surface. Like I said, I painted it in 1992, that pic is last summer.
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76 tique
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the reason i say there is no gel-coat is the lettering will rub off. the letters were painted on. the boat has never been repainted.also what is frisket.if you sand the boat down do you go all the way to the fiberglass or do you rough the surface.
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GottaSki
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where did it go? |
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"There is nothing, absolutely nothing, half so much worthwhile as messing around with boats...simply messing."
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rmcdonald
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Hi
I would not use an Auto Paint. Auto Paints are not designed for underwater exposure. Use a Marine Two pack Linear poly urethane. Sterling , Awlgrip, International etc. I had stress cracks as well. But mainly my Gel coat was crazed and Chalky I stripped the gel coat and Fibre glassed completely on the top of the hull and faired it back. Very big Job, it stopped allot of the cracks from reappearing but should have gone about it another way The stress cracks happen because the rails flex when people stand on them or sit on them. I regret not strengthening the rails from under neath to make them stiffer. You could do this fibre glassing plywood supports that go underneath the rails. I was happy with the paint though. My 1968 Nautique is in the diaries section Regards Rob McDonald |
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Tim D
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I painted mine in 1992. I used auto paint, base coat, clear coat. I used 3M's masking tape called the edge to mask off the stripes and the lettering and pony I used frisket. After the stripes and lettering were done, then I clear coated. The flag stickers are easy to find www.whitelake.com. click on store, then decals and stickers.
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stang72
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Not sure what you are wanting to paint over...what happen to the gel-coat? Has it been painted before or is the gel sanded off? |
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i have a 76 ski tique. my boat does not have gel-coat.i am wanting to re-paint my boat.i have stress cracks on the top rails. how do i fix the cracks. do i need to paint with auto paint and then clear coat or spray with urithane.also where can you get the stickers so you can paint the letters back on.
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