Hi folks. I have a not-great, ugly-as-sin fiberglass boat that I've just patched up with new applications of fiberglass and resin.
This is a very old boat and I don't care about its appearance at all (I have another boat that I use as my "good boat," this one is essentially a spare). But as long as I have it out of the water, it seems like a good opportunity to give it a fresh look and coat of paint.
What is the absolute fastest, cheapest way, where quality really doesn't matter, to paint my boat?
Could I, in theory:
1. Apply one coat of primer
2. Apply a few coats of standard, Sherwin Williams oil-based paint
...and that's it? Is that a horrible idea, if I don't care much about how long this lasts or what it looks like?
I've read about the bottom and top paints, relative to the water line. It appears bottom paints are rather expensive ... and also, I live in Lago Atitlán Guatemala, where fancy marine paints are not available. How much trouble would I be in if I ignore the bottom vs. top aspect?
Any advice would be appreciated. I'm sure it's abundantly clear I have no idea what I'm doing.
This is a very old boat and I don't care about its appearance at all (I have another boat that I use as my "good boat," this one is essentially a spare). But as long as I have it out of the water, it seems like a good opportunity to give it a fresh look and coat of paint.
What is the absolute fastest, cheapest way, where quality really doesn't matter, to paint my boat?
Could I, in theory:
1. Apply one coat of primer
2. Apply a few coats of standard, Sherwin Williams oil-based paint
...and that's it? Is that a horrible idea, if I don't care much about how long this lasts or what it looks like?
I've read about the bottom and top paints, relative to the water line. It appears bottom paints are rather expensive ... and also, I live in Lago Atitlán Guatemala, where fancy marine paints are not available. How much trouble would I be in if I ignore the bottom vs. top aspect?
Any advice would be appreciated. I'm sure it's abundantly clear I have no idea what I'm doing.