Brightside polyurethane painting

Hofty

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Folks,

I have applied this paint with success in the past. Brightside Polyurethane.

1. Painted a boat with the Pre-Kote the Brightside. 2 coats of primer. 3 coats of Brightside with 320 grit between coats. Looked real good.

2. Painted a boat with 3 coats of Brightside (No primer) with Sanding between coats with 320 grit. Went on just as good. Finished product looked good. Minor imperfections visible.

I am now wanting to try painting 3 coats no sanding between. Leave the paint to dry for 3-4 hours to tacky finish then reapply like spraypaint adheres to prior coat. Roll and tip method. Am I totally missing the plot or would this work. Anyone tried this method??? The instructions has no guide for this method. Any advice is appreciated.
 

Hofty

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Folks,

I am wanting to figure out if it is best to paint or gelcoat an old boat hull.

- If gelcoat any recommendations for brand or type (i.e. Gelcoat with wax)

- If paint any recommendations (i.e. Poly Urethane top coat or any other economics paint?)

Thanks in advance
 

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Scott Danforth

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If you gel. Non waxed with 904 additive
 

Scott Danforth

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Any good ideas for some cheaper options than gel?
Gel was $600 for my boat (inside and out). Paint would have been $3000+.

If your boat is a trailer queen, you can use enamel and hardener. Your in it for about $150. But can not leave it in the water for more than a day or so
 
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