Paint Recommendation

Oct 30, 2019
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Hello All,
Hopefully everyone is busily getting ready for the sailing season (where such a season exists). I actually have four questions:

1. Can someone recommend a bottom ablative paint?

2. The topsides on Bella are in good shape. Is there something I should be doing to her, like waxing or buffing? If so, what should I use?

3. What paint should use to paint the stripe that runs along the upper portion of the topsides?

4. Can someone recommend something to restore the gel coat (versus having to paint it)? It is in pretty good shape. Just worn from the years of weather.

5. What type of prep work and how should I apply the aforementioned finishers?

I prefer to use something one-part versus two-part. Also, something that can be found locally (ie. West Marine) would be better to avoind shipping costs of paint, etc. Has anyone use the Interlux Brightsides line?

Thanks,
Jack
V2620 - Bella
 
Jun 2, 2004
128
Hi Jack,

For bottom paint I've used the GP Plus stuff from West Marine- it's fairly cheap as far as bottom paint goes and seems to hold up well. I find that a gallon does the bottom on the Vega.

Waxing the topsides will definetly cut down on the fading and sun damage to the gel coat. What I do each sason is wash the topsides really well, then wipe down with acetone to remove any non water soluble marks, then I give it a light compounding with a buffer and then another good wash. Follow that with a good paste wax and buffing and you will be suprised how well it looks.

If you are tackling the topsides after some years of neglect you might want to use a more agressive compound. I've always used the 3M stuff that comes in a bottle and is brownish colored ( I don't remember the name) I remember it being fairly expensive, but a quart bottle will last several years - just remember to keep it well sealed so that it doesn't dry out.

For paint I would recommend the interlux brightside one part-it is much easier to use then the 2 part paints and does give a good finish-just go over the pait with a very light foam brush to remove any air bubbles or brush marks. I painted my deck, cockpit, cabin, and bootstrip with te brioghtsides and have been pretty satisfied.

I hope this helps,

Tom
 
Oct 30, 2019
27
Jack -

I used Interlux Brightsides on a boat I built several years ago. I can't comment on prep work because, obviously, it had never been painted before. I followed the manufacturer's directions pretty much exactly, applied it by rolling and "tipping", and was very pleased with the result. Good luck.

Bill
 
Oct 30, 2019
1,459
Hi Jack,
My thoughts on paints:

Bottom Paint:
Ablative is best for cruising boats. Depending on what waters you sail in, warm or cool, the type could vary. Check local boatyards to see what they use.
My personal preference is for 'Pettit Horizons' (http://www.pettitpaint.com/catalog_browse.asp?ictNbr=12)
I'm in the cool Pacific NW waters, and have had good service from this paint.

Topside Paints:
Don't ... unless it's really necessary. It's pretty hard to beat the durability of the original gelcoat. Mine was faded, chalky, and yellowed. First step was an application of Davis FSR
to remove the stains. Then a wet sanding with 1000 grit paper, then 2000 grit paper (available at autobody supply shops), to remove the chalking. This was followed by a power buffing with 3M Finnese-it II, and a good wax job.
After two years she still looks pretty good, but needs another waxing. And I don't have to cringe, for fear of scratching the paint, when approaching the dock a little too fast :)

Topsides stripe:
Not sure on this one, but any good Marine Polyurethane should do the trick. Two part will outlast one part, but one part is not as toxic to be around when applying. A good source of info on painting, and many other boat-related things, is the Classic Plastic Forum.
Also, Don Casey wrote a good book on sailboat re-finishing.

Where my Vega does need paint is on the decks and in the cockpit. The gelcoat is thin, and worn through in places. I've been putting it off because of the work required to remove all the hardware before prep and painting. But when I do it I'll use a two part poly, and I'd like to have the boat at home in it's shed for the job. Maybe next year ...
 
Oct 30, 2019
574
Thanks all for the recommendations! I probably didn't mention this before, but we bought Bella early last year. She had been in a heated storage "warehouse" for 16 years. Her topsides and deck are in remarkable condition...so I'm definitely going to use your advice to help keep them that way.

Thanks for the great advice! In addition to the paint recommendations, I made notes in my "Things To Remember" book for future reference. What kind of wax should I use on the topsides? Will a regular car wax work ok?

BTW, we got to see the Vega that was launched in Annapolis. Jody is awesome and has a lovely boat. I'm thrilled that we could connect and share some stories. One of the best parts of sailing a Vega is the people I've met via this website, over the telephone and in person.

Jack
Bella - V2620

Ps. If anyone is ever in the midwest part (Illinois, Wisconsin) of the USA, make sure you post and we'll try to get together.
 
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The 3M marine cleaner/wax products work well. Some are more abrasive than others (for more degraded gel coat) and you want to use the least abrasive wax that will do the job, so read the label carefully.Nicholas H. Walsh P.A.
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Subject: [AlbinVega] Re: Paint Recommendation + AnnapolisThanks all for the recommendations! I probably didn't mention this before, but we bought Bella early last year. She had been in a heated storage "warehouse" for 16 years. Her topsides and deck are in remarkable condition...so I'm definitely going to use your advice to help keep them that way.

Thanks for the great advice! In addition to the paint recommendations, I made notes in my "Things To Remember" book for future reference. What kind of wax should I use on the topsides? Will a regular car wax work ok?

BTW, we got to see the Vega that was launched in Annapolis. Jody is awesome and has a lovely boat. I'm thrilled that we could connect and share some stories. One of the best parts of sailing a Vega is the people I've met via this website, over the telephone and in person.

Jack
Bella - V2620

Ps. If anyone is ever in the midwest part (Illinois, Wisconsin) of the USA, make sure you post and we'll try to get together.