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Its time for me to request advice from my boating restoration brethren on a hull I need to refinish.
I have a 1994 Sea Nymph 14R Utility skiff that you see below.
Dad bought it new in 1994 as a bare aluminum hull with Sea Nymph decals.
Now for baring my soul to you, and admitting the dumb thing that I did:
I went ahead and peeled the decals off (in 1994), then proceeded to paint it with Rust-Oleum Flag Blue paint, with a white bottom and red boot top.
At the time, I used no primer, nor did I know enough to sand the hull surface. (you know where this is going....)
Well the paint stayed on the boat for the most part, but peeled off in "sheets" in other areas after getting wet (!) , I have since battled this shortcoming by repainting surfaces as they peeled away, which works sort of, but its not right.
Fast forward to now, I have a "patchwork" of different shades of blue that would otherwise look stunning if it was done right and all uniform.
Now I want to strip it back to the bare metal, properly sand the hull with 220 to provide "tooth" for a good primer, then (2) finish coats of Flag Blue and restore the paint properly.
Here's my plan, I wish to use a paint stripper to get the paint off, has anybody used stripper on an aluminum boat? I suppose I could have it soda blasted, but i don't know too much about that.
How would you guys go about stripping the paint of this boat for refinishing?

I have a 1994 Sea Nymph 14R Utility skiff that you see below.
Dad bought it new in 1994 as a bare aluminum hull with Sea Nymph decals.
Now for baring my soul to you, and admitting the dumb thing that I did:
I went ahead and peeled the decals off (in 1994), then proceeded to paint it with Rust-Oleum Flag Blue paint, with a white bottom and red boot top.
At the time, I used no primer, nor did I know enough to sand the hull surface. (you know where this is going....)
Well the paint stayed on the boat for the most part, but peeled off in "sheets" in other areas after getting wet (!) , I have since battled this shortcoming by repainting surfaces as they peeled away, which works sort of, but its not right.
Fast forward to now, I have a "patchwork" of different shades of blue that would otherwise look stunning if it was done right and all uniform.
Now I want to strip it back to the bare metal, properly sand the hull with 220 to provide "tooth" for a good primer, then (2) finish coats of Flag Blue and restore the paint properly.
Here's my plan, I wish to use a paint stripper to get the paint off, has anybody used stripper on an aluminum boat? I suppose I could have it soda blasted, but i don't know too much about that.
How would you guys go about stripping the paint of this boat for refinishing?
