OK, here's my situation. Rammed a dock a bit last year then used Marine Tex to patch a few months ago. Thanks to the good advice here, that went pretty well. I then tried to gelcoat the area (maybe 1.5 ft high by 10" wide on the front of the keel) with a color matching kit from West marine. The gelcoat was a disaster - some came up with the plastic cover sheet they supply, all looked bad and totally impossible to even come close on color. Just the white marine Tex looked better on my off-white hull.
So, when I have the boat in the driveway this weekend I may try to sand it down a bit and paint the bad area. The boat is from 1985 and not a "showpiece" so I don't need perfection at all and I know that's not attainable with a spot paint. I just want a better color match and consistant paint coverage. So, I'm looking for specifics on what roller/brushes to use as well as paint and how to best match color. IF i could use color samples then have it batched to the one that's closest that would be great.
Do I spray paint or brush or roll or some of each? DO I sand first and after? Any other tips? Do local home stores carry what I need or some paint stores or marine stores?
Thanks a ton.
So, when I have the boat in the driveway this weekend I may try to sand it down a bit and paint the bad area. The boat is from 1985 and not a "showpiece" so I don't need perfection at all and I know that's not attainable with a spot paint. I just want a better color match and consistant paint coverage. So, I'm looking for specifics on what roller/brushes to use as well as paint and how to best match color. IF i could use color samples then have it batched to the one that's closest that would be great.
Do I spray paint or brush or roll or some of each? DO I sand first and after? Any other tips? Do local home stores carry what I need or some paint stores or marine stores?
Thanks a ton.
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