MikeCC
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Our local paint shop will mix Sandtex to any colour.Yeah I'd get sandtex as well - but colours are only white/beige ish
Our local paint shop will mix Sandtex to any colour.Yeah I'd get sandtex as well - but colours are only white/beige ish
3 days also weather dependant, got the bow done and then it rained , what a mess, the hardest part is the masking , it is slow and tedious but like everything preparation preparation, Frog tape used as well , we found it better than the Blue tape and masking tape
Yeah I'd get sandtex as well - but colours are only white/beige ish
I did my deck in Sandtex and cockpit in Kiwigrip 2 years ago. We live on board and have sailed over 3,000 miles since then. The Kiwigrip is looking very tired, but it gets a lot of foot traffic and sitting on, so I'm not too disappointed.Hi folks when I power washed my boat the other day some of the paint came off. And a lot of it is flaking and tatty.
Has anyone got any recommendations about good paint to use? It's a fibreglass boat.
I've been looking at this but don't see much info about it on line
SML Marine Paints - Jotafloor Rapid Dry Floor Paint – Factory | Garage | Warehouse – Trade Prices
There is also interdeck and sandtex but the colour range is pretty limited
If anyone has any suggestions it would be good to hear them
Thanks
I think it also picks up dirt easily & doesnt clean up after. I use interdeck mixed to discontinued colour, its easy to pep previous applications & easy to applyYeah I'd get sandtex as well - but colours are only white/beige ish
My experience is not so much, to my own surprise. Out here in the Med it rains red dust which gets into everything and Sandtex cleans up well. But I'm more tolerant of a bit of scruffiness than most boaters, to be honest. Perhaps in the mud of the East coast rivers where I did my first 40 years of sailing it would have been a different story.I think it also picks up dirt easily & doesnt clean up after. I use interdeck mixed to discontinued colour, its easy to pep previous applications & easy to apply
My experience is not so much, to my own surprise. Out here in the Med it rains red dust which gets into everything and Sandtex cleans up well. But I'm more tolerant of a bit of scruffiness than most boaters, to be honest. Perhaps in the mud of the East coast rivers where I did my first 40 years of sailing it would have been a different story.
I partly based my choice on a PBO article where they tested most products mentioned here for non-slip and dirt retention properties. Deck paints on test - Practical Boat Owner
Considering cost of things that have to be renewed annually like engine service parts, anti fouling and anodes cost of Kiwi Grip not such a big deal for something which lasts for years