I am getting ready to order the materials to paint the bottom of my boat.
I took it down to the bare wood, applied a coat of cpes, filled all bolt and screw holes that needed repair, and will be applying the second coat of cpes.
The boat will only be in the water when in use. I am wondering if I need to use a primer before I paint. Also is Interlux Brightside Polyurethane topside paint acceptable since it will not be stored in the water at anytime.
Interlux Brightside Polyurethane Question
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Interlux Brightside Polyurethane Question
Pete Burrs
Lake Dubay, WI
1959 Cruiser Holiday 250
Lake Dubay, WI
1959 Cruiser Holiday 250
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richnle,
Thanks, that was the roue I was thinking but wanted to get some confirmation from someone other than the distributor or mfg. I like the real life plugs for a product. My boat is just under 16', how much material did you use and what size is your boat?
Thanks, that was the roue I was thinking but wanted to get some confirmation from someone other than the distributor or mfg. I like the real life plugs for a product. My boat is just under 16', how much material did you use and what size is your boat?
Pete Burrs
Lake Dubay, WI
1959 Cruiser Holiday 250
Lake Dubay, WI
1959 Cruiser Holiday 250