Date: 10/19/2001, 11:52 pm
Yeah, I wasn't looking forward to waiting out all that drying time with Brightsides when I'm dying to get her in the water. I've looked at two-part polyurethanes, but the selection of colors is rather limited. I will check out Z-spar.
: Jon,
: Having built a Coho and painting both hull and deck with Interlux
: Brightsides, it is my experience that Brightsides is not the paint to use.
: The paint is just not tough or hard enough. It will scratch down to the
: glassz/epoxy layer easily. Also, Brightsides takes 16 hours to dry -- per
: the instructions on the paint can -- on dry hot days. I,ve had to wait 4
: days between coats to wet-sand to prevent balling of the paint under the
: sandpaper. I suggest looking into two part paints. Call the paint
: companies, and tell them your painting a kayak which will be in the water
: X amount of hours per week ask their advice on the type of paint that will
: withstand the abuse of piers, rocks, sand, cartops and water. It will most
: likely be a two part or pigmented epoxy. If you are set on a one part
: paint then Z-Spar has a good 4 hour cure paint line. Good luck -- enjoy
: the sanding!!
: Bill
Messages In This Thread
- yak paint?
Jon Limebrook -- 10/19/2001, 8:38 pm- Re: yak paint?
Chris Luneski -- 10/21/2001, 11:56 pm- Re: yak paint?
Ronnie -- 10/21/2001, 11:11 am- Re: Also, and in addition
Bill Vance -- 10/19/2001, 11:49 pm- Re: Thanks, good idea *NM*
Jon Limebrook -- 10/19/2001, 11:54 pm
- Re: yak paint?
Bill Vance -- 10/19/2001, 11:41 pm- Re: yak paint?
Jon Limebrook -- 10/19/2001, 11:52 pm
- Re: yak paint?
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