Can I paint the deck of my boat?

Gradywhite3535

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My deck is getting really dirty and has alot of scuff marks. it would be nice to make it look new with a fresh paint job. Is this possible and if so what is it called? Thanks
 

pckeen

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Re: Can I paint the deck of my boat?

Can you put some pictures of the boat so we have a better idea of what is going on?
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Can I paint the deck of my boat?

Not 100% sure but I Bet your boats deck is Gelcoat and not Paint. If you lay a rag soaked with Acetone on the deck for about 5 mins, if it's paint the paint with crinkle and peel, If it's gelcoat nothing will happen.
 

Yacht Dr.

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Re: Can I paint the deck of my boat?

My deck is getting really dirty and has alot of scuff marks. it would be nice to make it look new with a fresh paint job. Is this possible and if so what is it called? Thanks

Just use a damp Acetone rag to get rid of the scuffs.

If you want to Paint it .. then go with AwlGrip with some Awlgrip nonskid.

Sure you would have to prep it right .. but the end result will be Permanent .. .. not some sandbox sand that will turn brown after the traffic moved in over the years ;) .

YD.
 

zool

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Re: Can I paint the deck of my boat?

The problem you will have is matching the aged gel color, unless you're ok with a contrasting deck. You can try to get it color matched from a hatch or something from someplace that tints uspaints (Awlgrip) products.

I agree, Awlgrip would be a good choice for endurance if youre going non skid throught the deck. Its not really sandable on the top coat, so if its a patterned non slid, you need to lay the polished sections right.

Since im painting my entire boat, Im going with Delfleet Evolution in the Chem resistant mix over epoxy primer for the bilge and deck, because I can get the exact paint code to match the Concept im using on the hull and cap. The white code is actually from the fleet books anyway. Both are PPG products.

If youre gonna spray it, u can lay a wet coat over a dry coat, then spray the nonskid particles dry, from a gun a lower pressure, to evenly lay the nonskid, then top it again after it flashes. The proper way is to sand down all the old nonskid, then build it back up.

I agree with YD tho, clean it if you can, save aton of bucks and hours.
 
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