I've been slacking on posts... I'm working in small bursts in between work, grad school, and social events. Did a weekend camping trip (Campland on Mission Bay) and Best Coast Beer Festival two weeks ago, then class last weekend. I've been top coating the cockpit and other parts a section at a time. Right now I have half of the cockpit, the cabin top around the pop-top area, the pop-top itself, and the area around the front hatch painted. I have some runs and sags so I have to re-think my approach and brushing thinner ratio. I'm fairly certain there will a ton more sanding because I will have to completely flatten the first coat and sand the mistakes, then have to do a complete 2nd coat, hopefully with a better technique to avoid mistakes. the problem with painting a section at a time is that anywhere Interlux Brightsides overlaps it is painfully obvious. I'd give my left nut for someone to just spray this thing out for me.
Here is some pics I posted on another thread, trying to figure out if my inboard genoa tracks will work this way, or if I need to add another 18 inches to the front side... still on the fence about putting the outboard tracks on at all. Some people have said to put em back on, they are useful on various points of sail where the inboard tracks are pretty much for close sheeting the Jib... I dunno, point is I need to get this part done to finish painting. the outboard tracks can be reinstalled at any point in the future. The holes are epoxy filled and I marked the second hole back from the front with a light cut of a forstner bit. And yes, that pretty thing in the second pic is over the top, but every time I look at it I get horny.
(I hate to point out my mistakes, but in this pic there are visible sags in the paint)