Hey Greg, I painted my boat with a good grade automotive paint that was
made for fiberglass.
Then clear coated it. I used the same kind of paints that you would use
for a corvette. I bought the paints at
an automotive paint store for about $200.00. I ended up just painting
it in the driveway. It was not as hard as
I thought it would be. If you have an air compressor. You can buy a
half way decent paint sprayer and air dryer from any
auto parts store or even Walmart. The prep work was the hardest and
took the most time. However, she did turn out
pretty nice looking! Pictures of my boat should be up on the OMC
website soon. Regards, Dave H
On Sep 20, 2006, at 9:25 AM, Greg Van Vliet wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> How was that boat painted and what type of paint is it? Was it done
> at an
> autobody paint shop? Is the hull original gelcoat or was it painted
> too?
>
> I'm looking at options for painting my boat. It's two bare
> fibreglass-only
> sections right now so it will be easy to spray paint in a shop booth.
> Any
> info regarding quality, cost, difficulty, etc. of paint finishes from
> anyone on the list is appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Greg
>
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>
> Is that green metallic paint?
>
> Yep....not quite the color I had hoped it would turn out to be, but I'm
> getting used to it. :)
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