Boat painting

Hofty

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Thoughts and feedback on my painting plan for my aluminum boat?

Base coat: Interlux interprotect 2002e
Primer coat: Interlux Pre-kote
Tip coat finish: Interlux brightside

Now the boat will be trailered mostly. The longest the boat will remain in the water is a 1-3 days. It was too expensive and couldn't source a 2-part polyurethane "Interlux perfection" less than $250 USD for a half gallon. I'm not opposed to a anti-fouling paint but is it necessary, given the application of use? Im wanting to ensure the paint lasts and doesn't chip away easily. Is the combination chosen ok? I will be stripping the existing paint to bare aluminum as I have no idea what paint was applied before and it is crazed, chipped badly and this is my 10 year boat.

Advice is totally appreciated.
 

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Hofty

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Stick on Urethane paint for under $100?

I have 30 days to return the paint if it's not right.
 

Hofty

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So the directions indicate that:

Epoxy Primer (2000e or 2002e):

Application method – Bare aluminum 1. Within two hours of sandblasting or grinding apply one thinned coat of InterProtect 2000E directly to the bare aluminum. Use thinner 2316N or 2333N, up to 15% by volume. 2. Apply 3 full coats of InterProtect 2000E by means of brush, roll or spraying. 3. Depending on substrate temperature, allow the final coat of InterProtect 2000E/2001E to dry 3 to 7 hours (test cure by using the “Thumb Print” test) and immediately apply the first coat of Trilux® 33, Pacifica® Plus or Micron® CF.

I get that a self etch is to be used albeit does this product not negate the use of a SE primer?
 

matt167

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Epoxy is a mechanical bond, etch primer is a chemical bond I would call the company and make sure their product application is suitable for marine environment
 
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