Fred Weston
Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2005
- Messages
- 6
I recently inherited a late 70s 16' Cobia which has been sitting in my back yard for about a year or so. The boat is in rough shape, the interior has been gutted because everything was so worn from sun damage, but the hull etc seems to be salvageable. The trailer also seems to be in ok shape, I had a trailer shop custom make me a new axle with all new wheel bearings etc, so that is out of the way.
I am not sure how old the trailer is but it looks to be pretty old. It is solid, very little rust - just looks oldish. The outside of the boat is very faded from sitting the sun over all these years and I would like to find out what is involved in painting it. Same goes for the trailer, I would like to paint it just so it looks better.
Everything I have read indicates that painting a boat is something you shouldn't try to do yourself if you want it to last for more than a year or two. I am DIY friendly, I have a compressor with tools and access to automotive style spray equipment. If I got a book on the subject to learn about the proper steps to take for prep and the actual paint, do you think I could do it myself? Being a student I am somewhat budget constrained. I am not afraid of working on it for a month's worth of weekends if it means I can save a considerable amount of money. What I would like to know is where I should look to find good info about how to DIY, plus maybe an estimate of how much the project might cost and how long it would take. Thanks.
I am not sure how old the trailer is but it looks to be pretty old. It is solid, very little rust - just looks oldish. The outside of the boat is very faded from sitting the sun over all these years and I would like to find out what is involved in painting it. Same goes for the trailer, I would like to paint it just so it looks better.
Everything I have read indicates that painting a boat is something you shouldn't try to do yourself if you want it to last for more than a year or two. I am DIY friendly, I have a compressor with tools and access to automotive style spray equipment. If I got a book on the subject to learn about the proper steps to take for prep and the actual paint, do you think I could do it myself? Being a student I am somewhat budget constrained. I am not afraid of working on it for a month's worth of weekends if it means I can save a considerable amount of money. What I would like to know is where I should look to find good info about how to DIY, plus maybe an estimate of how much the project might cost and how long it would take. Thanks.