Painting a Rudder

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Mar 19, 2008
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Hunter 25.5 Lake Norman
I just got done doing some fiberglass repairs to my rudder.

Now getting ready to paint.

I have a few questions.

1. Can I use Brightside paint for the whole rudder and then put a bottom paint over the part that is in the water?

2. Or is it better just to use Brightside out of the water and just a bottom paint in the water.

3. I did do some work that is in the water and did not know how to give it that extra protection.

Thanks
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Why Brightside?

Why do you want to use an expensive Interlux paint meant for topsides and decks? And why anti-fouling on only part of the rudder? Any seas of more than a foot and the entire rudder stays wet.

If the rudder is bare then paint it with an epoxy barrier-coat. Then sand lightly with 120 or higher and cover the whole thing with anti-fouling.
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
either way works

Your #1 and #2 seem a distinction without a difference. As long as the glass has some protection against UV degradation, either works although bottom paint is not intended as a finish.

Not sure #3 is a question
 
Mar 3, 2007
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Oday 23 Atwood Lake Ohio
Rudder Painting

On my previous boat, I redid the bottom part of the rudder, when I redid the bottom of the boat, with Interlux 2000 sealer & Micron. I just maintained it along with the bottom. But my O'Day 23 has VC17 on the bottom, and rudder, with only slight signs of ware & tear ........ it is holding up good. But, I'm on an inland lake, in Ohio. It it were in salt, it might be a different story. I'd just seal it and paint it with anti fouling paint, and paint the top with your topside paint, so it matches. Hope this helps. Bob Burns=Rascal.
 
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