Mano del Sol
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2007
- Messages
- 56
Just painting the inside and replacing the wood was more work than I expected! It'll be interesting if I ever find a bowrider project boat, I may have to get a loan just to afford the beer and tequila I will need just to ease my frustrations…
I didn't think to take before pics until after it had been in pieces for quite some time so I just laid the seats on top if the brackets.
You can see the fine shape the wood was in…
I used all Rustoleum products according to the manufacturing recommendations.
For the wood: spar varnish 10% thinned, two coats of marine primer for wood, and TopSide gloss in battleship gray to finish. It's pretty thin paint so I think I ended up with FIVE coats…but I'm damn happy with the results. Obviously the transom I painted to match the sides.
For the boat: Cleaned and primed with self-etching primer per instruction I read here. I used regular Rustoleum Stops Rust (flat) for the sides. The store only had TopSide in gloss and I didn't want gloss and besides I couldn't find the color I wanted anyway. I custom mixed the light gray myself. Three coats. The floor is 2 coats of Topside gloss in battleship gray with anti-slip additive and 3 coats of straight paint on top of that.
I didn't think to take before pics until after it had been in pieces for quite some time so I just laid the seats on top if the brackets.
You can see the fine shape the wood was in…

I used all Rustoleum products according to the manufacturing recommendations.
For the wood: spar varnish 10% thinned, two coats of marine primer for wood, and TopSide gloss in battleship gray to finish. It's pretty thin paint so I think I ended up with FIVE coats…but I'm damn happy with the results. Obviously the transom I painted to match the sides.
For the boat: Cleaned and primed with self-etching primer per instruction I read here. I used regular Rustoleum Stops Rust (flat) for the sides. The store only had TopSide in gloss and I didn't want gloss and besides I couldn't find the color I wanted anyway. I custom mixed the light gray myself. Three coats. The floor is 2 coats of Topside gloss in battleship gray with anti-slip additive and 3 coats of straight paint on top of that.