davemoore
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jul 7, 2009
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I picked up an older 14 ft. aluminum boat recently solely for the purpose of duck hunting and possibly fishing once in a while.
I knew it would need a little work when I bought it. I started sanding on the hull today as it desperately needs refinishing, and discovered that it would take a LOT more work to strip it than I thought.
So, I decided to just hit the really bad spots and find something to coat/seal/paint it with. I've read some other posts/forums where people have used Gluvit to completely coat/seal the hull from the waterline down, and then paint over that.
What should I use? Should I put on a primer first, or just paint on the Gluvit and then paint it? Anyone have any similar experience?
Thanks for any help...
I knew it would need a little work when I bought it. I started sanding on the hull today as it desperately needs refinishing, and discovered that it would take a LOT more work to strip it than I thought.
So, I decided to just hit the really bad spots and find something to coat/seal/paint it with. I've read some other posts/forums where people have used Gluvit to completely coat/seal the hull from the waterline down, and then paint over that.
What should I use? Should I put on a primer first, or just paint on the Gluvit and then paint it? Anyone have any similar experience?
Thanks for any help...