DHV90
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
The topsides on my boat have been painted over by previous owners, hiding a number of repairs and also a lot of filler work. The finish is excellent in the places where it isn't damaged, but those are few. This paint job must be 20 years old, im guessing after a big collision, but the paint got absolutely battered under the previous owners since then. I need to tidy it up, its bad, but not sure what strategy to take.
First up, a pro respray is out of budget and out of the question, unfortunately, im currently in the process of doing all the underwater surfaces, a complete deck refurb and the interior as well.
I was hoping to get some advice on what strategy to take when dealing with an unknown paint surface. Are there any tricks to identify what sort of paint was used? Specific solvents that dissolve specific paints maybe?
Is doing a large number of smaller repair areas and trying to blend them in likely to yield poor, patchy results or with a professionally colour matched paint could this offer a good solution? Doing an area at a time would take a lot of pressure off, rather than committing to a complete repaint. But then again, perhaps a complete repaint is the only option, it just seems a shame to lose the good areas of the pro job.
I would guess that 40% of the topsides need patching
Any advice much appreciated!
The topsides on my boat have been painted over by previous owners, hiding a number of repairs and also a lot of filler work. The finish is excellent in the places where it isn't damaged, but those are few. This paint job must be 20 years old, im guessing after a big collision, but the paint got absolutely battered under the previous owners since then. I need to tidy it up, its bad, but not sure what strategy to take.
First up, a pro respray is out of budget and out of the question, unfortunately, im currently in the process of doing all the underwater surfaces, a complete deck refurb and the interior as well.
I was hoping to get some advice on what strategy to take when dealing with an unknown paint surface. Are there any tricks to identify what sort of paint was used? Specific solvents that dissolve specific paints maybe?
Is doing a large number of smaller repair areas and trying to blend them in likely to yield poor, patchy results or with a professionally colour matched paint could this offer a good solution? Doing an area at a time would take a lot of pressure off, rather than committing to a complete repaint. But then again, perhaps a complete repaint is the only option, it just seems a shame to lose the good areas of the pro job.
I would guess that 40% of the topsides need patching
Any advice much appreciated!

