Re: 1988 stratos fish and ski repaint
There are many methods to achieve a good paint finish, but there is only one hard and fast rule...Preparation, Preparation, Preparation...
The better it is done, the better the final product will look and the longer it will last...
The final top coats of paint finish are as much a reflection of the world around them as the surface to which they are applied...
That being said, here is a great starter to achieving a excellent finish for not a lot of money...
Thanks to Iboats member, "Woodonglass"...
http://forums.iboats.com/boat-resto...lly-started-w-pics-384982-10.html#post3302799
I am not sure if the Rustoleum paint will hold up in a salt water environment, but there are many excellent paints designed specifically for the marine environment...
Awlgrip, Interlux, Dupont, Petit, 3M, are some...
Check out the Iboats store for some choices...
Boat Paint & Varnish - iboats
Whatever paint you decide to use, be aware that they are all designed as a system to work together within their recommended guidelines...
Go to each of the manufacturers websites and familiarize yourself with how they recommend the paint be used.
Most will tell you things like what grit sandpaper to leave the finish in before the next coat and how long you have to apply the next coat...
Good luck,
GT1M