Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

Scuda11

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Hi all, I am getting ready to paint the inside of my 20' Proline CC. The link is just to some pics before I do it.

http://www.oceansedgewebdesign.com/boat2007/index.html

My plan is to use Interlux Pre-kote, and then Brightsides as my topcoat. I just used that combo on my rod holders and they came out great (pics are on the link).

After I remove all deck pieces/cleats, etc my plan is to use some Interlux 257 filler for my holes. Then sand with 120grit (it's pretty smooth already), then 220 grit, then prime with pre-kote, repeat sand then 2 coats of Brightside.

I am not doing the console, that was done last year.

Am I on the right track here? I guess I am just looking for confirmation.

Thanks in advance.
 

ondarvr

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

I think the reason you haven't gotten any replies is because what you've already done looks pretty good and you did the console last year, which in the pic looks good too. If what you've already done has held up for a year and your happy with it, then I would just continue with that method.
 

Scuda11

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

Good point, didn't think of that. Should have mentioned that I didn't do the console.

Thanks though, appreciate it.
 

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

What year is your boat?
 

Scuda11

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

1972 hull
 

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

Hi all, I am getting ready to paint the inside of my 20' Proline CC. The link is just to some pics before I do it.

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My plan is to use Interlux Pre-kote, and then Brightsides as my topcoat. I just used that combo on my rod holders and they came out great (pics are on the link).

After I remove all deck pieces/cleats, etc my plan is to use some Interlux 257 filler for my holes. Then sand with 120grit (it's pretty smooth already), then 220 grit, then prime with pre-kote, repeat sand then 2 coats of Brightside.

I am not doing the console, that was done last year.

Am I on the right track here? I guess I am just looking for confirmation.

Thanks in advance.

Ayuh,.... The key to a quality paint job is the Prep,...

If All the surfaces are Smooth, 'n sanded with the fine grit paper, it oughta come out nearly Perfect....
 

ezmobee

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

Ayuh,.... The key to a quality paint job is the Prep,...

If All the surfaces are Smooth, 'n sanded with the fine grit paper, it oughta come out nearly Perfect....

Ya think he painted it by now Bill? :D
 

Scuda11

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

Yes, he did!
 

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Re: Repainting inside of boat - couple of questions

edited--smilies not showing up! ??? (Sorry to not contribute to this old discussion!) :D:D OK, there they are.
 
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