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painting the inside of the boat.
I was thinking of painting the inside of my 23 sf and don't know what type of product I can use. Is this a job that can be done faily easily?
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Re: painting the inside of the boat.
Check out 65Bowrider's thread "Roll & Tip"
http://www.classicseacraft.com/forum...b=5&o=&fpart=1 She and her husband(?)have been doing a recon to a 65 Bowrider and she apparently did most of the painting-(by hand, not spray)and it come out PDG- pretty good to us good guys! Good luck. They apparently live in the Palm Beach area.
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Re: painting the inside of the boat.
i am in the process of doing my 18, i dont think there is anything easy about it, a lot of tedious work to do it right. i am using the signature finish, 2 coats on, ready for the third, pretty satisfied with the paint.
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Re: painting the inside of the boat.
Covard,
Shipshape TV did a show on Signature paint several years ago. It appeared too good to be true, easy to use, no toxic fumes and nice finish. Are you satisfied with the results or would you use another paint if you had not started yet |
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Re: painting the inside of the boat.
tashmoo, been away for a week, so far i am very pleased with the paint, but haven't completed yet. i do use a respirator. if i get some pieces completed this week will try to post some pics.
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Re: painting the inside of the boat.
I just painted my 23 CC with awlgrip inside and out down to my spray rails and did the bottom of my hull with signature.Both paints are great.I am located in Boca Raton Florida if you would like to see. I would post pictures but It never works for me(operater area of coarse). Thanks Keith
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