Hi All:
A long time since I have added to this forum. I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the new year so far...
I am going to re paint the 1960 BellBoy404 because I am basically disgusted with my job the first time around using Pettit Easypoxy one-part epoxy topside paint. I plan to strip ALL of the hardware off including engine, windows, cleats - everything. Then I will sand down the Pettit until all of my numerous flaws are eradicated.
At this point, I am unsure of what to do. I spoke to a professional marine painter who thought the Petit was not the ideal choice because, as a one part urethane, it did not cure completely and remained "soft", was prone to deterioration and needed to be re-done in three years. He thought the two part Interlux Perfection paint was much better and provided a more durable glossy appearance. Both of these can be applied by rolling and tipping. He said he has had nice results using Dupont Nason paint sprayed on. I f I go with the Interlux or the Nason, I will have to re-prime the top side as one part and two part urethane are not chemically compatible. I have a compressor and a gravity feed sprayer, respirator and painting suits. I though I might try spraying the Nason on the hatch and helm again to see how my technique is. I have sprayed a lot of giant scale R/C models so I think I know a little about how to do it. OR, I can prime and sand the boat and tow it over to the guy at Canandaigua Lake and let HIM paint it for a few hundred dollars. I have been asked to show the boat in a couple of the big antique boat shows out here in NY ( Clayton and Skanneateles are national shows) The BellBoy turns 50 year old this year!! I would like to bring the boy all the way to show room condition. I need some advice from you guys. What painting techniques have you found to be really satisfactory?
Thanks VERY much!
Bob
A long time since I have added to this forum. I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the new year so far...
I am going to re paint the 1960 BellBoy404 because I am basically disgusted with my job the first time around using Pettit Easypoxy one-part epoxy topside paint. I plan to strip ALL of the hardware off including engine, windows, cleats - everything. Then I will sand down the Pettit until all of my numerous flaws are eradicated.
At this point, I am unsure of what to do. I spoke to a professional marine painter who thought the Petit was not the ideal choice because, as a one part urethane, it did not cure completely and remained "soft", was prone to deterioration and needed to be re-done in three years. He thought the two part Interlux Perfection paint was much better and provided a more durable glossy appearance. Both of these can be applied by rolling and tipping. He said he has had nice results using Dupont Nason paint sprayed on. I f I go with the Interlux or the Nason, I will have to re-prime the top side as one part and two part urethane are not chemically compatible. I have a compressor and a gravity feed sprayer, respirator and painting suits. I though I might try spraying the Nason on the hatch and helm again to see how my technique is. I have sprayed a lot of giant scale R/C models so I think I know a little about how to do it. OR, I can prime and sand the boat and tow it over to the guy at Canandaigua Lake and let HIM paint it for a few hundred dollars. I have been asked to show the boat in a couple of the big antique boat shows out here in NY ( Clayton and Skanneateles are national shows) The BellBoy turns 50 year old this year!! I would like to bring the boy all the way to show room condition. I need some advice from you guys. What painting techniques have you found to be really satisfactory?
Thanks VERY much!
Bob
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