


No, I did not thin the paint, and of the 2 quarts, I had to use every last drop to finish.... I will take a close-up tomorrow.Not sure why your experience was different from mine. Did you thin the paint?.... Your pictures don't show the problem.
I see that you broke up the deck in sections, probably to make painting easier (eating the elephant one bite at a time). Also see you taped the stripes before painting the non-skid. Did you paint the stripes later? If so, what did you use? I'm in the process of painting our boat, didn't break up the cabin top which I'm currently painting, but intend to break up the deck in sections with a stripe llike yours.Not sure why your experience was different from mine. Did you thin the paint? I did not. I tried a roller but got much better results with the brush. The roller soaked up all the paint and put it on too lumpy and thin. Then I had to brush it out anyway. There are no visible brush strokes on mine. Your pictures don't show the problem.
Big improvement from that dark gray you had... By the way, did you not keep the stern rail seats? Ed HSylvain said:Ed,
Your boat looks great.
It's amazing what a coat of paint does.
I really like the Interdeck Sand Beige. I applied mine with a "texture" roller which is stiff and rough and did the edges with a paint brush. I found that (after all, I did it three times) it goes on much better when the paint is diluted with some brushing liquid (333 I think) from Interlux.
Similar color as the Kiwi Grip Cream color. Both Kiwi and Interdeck are good products. I added a few shots I took of my Tanzer non-skid job.Sylvain- Same color as mine I think... Here are the pics I promised earlier. ... Ed H