Mark26
Well-Known Member
Fell free to post more pictures, but I feel there is no need. Either the paint has adheared to the steel or it hasn’t. If it were small blisters the cause would be different, but essentially it’s the same problem - non adhesion.Thanks for reply, l think your correct .
Something must of went wrong with the whole project . As for getting experts , well that’s what l thought l was getting , obviously not.
Can l post u a few more photos , not sure if paint will build it up
I’m no expert either, just another boat owner who has suffered a similar plight. I have carried out extensive research into paint types and application methods, and have come to the early conclusion that if you want it done properly it’s best to do it yourself. The big problem is the environment conditions. We can make a reasonable job ourselves outside at certain times of the year, but those times are very limited due to either the overnight dew point or pollen, flys etc flying about.
Mine is a 30 foot Pedro, the paint job cost me £11k and I’m very disappointed, got problems, have already just one year on, gone over one roof by hand.
I did make enquiries at Pedro in the Netherlands, they wanted 15,000 euros plus of course transportation costs and no doubt there would be extras so probably about £20k. But it would have been done properly with two part paint which is much harder.
