Date: 11/22/2009, 6:46 am
: I see your point about gelcoat, makes sense. Intersted to see other
: replies on the 2-part, otherwise it's back to the marine enamel
: I go!
Definitely only spray the two-pot stuff if you're equipped. They ARE worth the effort: better gloss and abrasion. They cure faster and need fewer coats than the one-pot paints/varnishes.
If you are looking for a tough white coating for your hull, consider using a bottom paint designed for trailered boats (powered or sail). Crazy... I know. It only took me 5 years of building to figure that one out. I've had great luck with Interlux VC Performance Epoxy. It's a two-component epoxy-based paint. Very easy to roll and tip, brush or spray. It's epoxy-based so there are no nasty isocyantes like the urethanes. It cures fairly quickly and can be burnished. Only available in white. Nice stuff.
Dan
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy: Gelcoat instead of paint? Or 2-pack?
Darren -- 11/22/2009, 5:23 am- Re: Epoxy: Gelcoat instead of paint? Or 2-pack?
Bill Hamm -- 11/22/2009, 6:22 am- Re: Epoxy: Gelcoat instead of paint? Or 2-pack?
Darren -- 11/22/2009, 6:36 am- Try a bottom-paint...
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 11/22/2009, 6:46 am- Re: Try a bottom-paint...
Mark -- 11/23/2009, 7:02 pm
- Re: Try a bottom-paint...
- Try a bottom-paint...
- Re: Epoxy: Gelcoat instead of paint? Or 2-pack?
- Re: Epoxy: Gelcoat instead of paint? Or 2-pack?