Repainting deck

higgs

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Aug 24, 2005
3,710
Nassau 34 Olcott, NY
My Marshall Sanderling has spent a lot of time in the Florida sun and as a result, the non skid deck surface has faded. Small catboats don't get much deck traffic so the non skid is in good shape, but the color is just faded. What do you think would be a good paint to use to spruce it up.
 
May 29, 2018
586
Canel 25 foot Shiogama, japan
RE: What do you think would be a good paint to use to spruce it up.

Powerwash and polish is much less painful.
There are plenty of products that rejuvenate chalky gel coat,

gary
 
Apr 25, 2024
532
Fuji 32 Bellingham
Depends on if your current deck surface is paint or gelcoat. If it is gelcoat, then the faded appearance is just surface oxidation. (Not actually oxidation, mostly, but that's what people call it.) The only thing that makes it tricky to restore degraded gelcoat is when it has a non-skid texture imprinted into the gelcoat itself. That's what I am guessing you have?

I had really good success with my last boat with something with PTEF in it, and a LOT of polishing very small patches at a time with just my fingertips and a soft cloth. Machines don't really help with that project or, if they do, I certainly haven't figure out how to make that work. I cannot recall the exact product, but I suspect there are multiple options that are at least as good. Might have been Star Brite, but I thought it was a 3M product. Sorry, not very helpful.

If you are actually talking about paint, that is a completely different story. I don't know if there is much you can do with a faded painted surface, other than prep and paint over it. But, take that with a grain of salt - I genuinely don't know.

As you probably know, painting over gel coat is a one-way trip. I think the best thing to do is maintain your gel coat as long as you can before committing to painting over it. Once you've done that, you are committed to the painted deck. I think this is better than it used to be - paints last longer and wear better - but still more work than gel coat ... I think.

I am actually weighing options with my current boat's deck and considering whether it is time to just paint. So, my research on current paint options is in its infancy. Any knowledge/experience I have, along those lines, is 20 years old and wasn't very complete then.
 
May 17, 2025
9
Columbia 26 MKII Port Mcneill BC Canada
Depends on if your current deck surface is paint or gelcoat. If it is gelcoat, then the faded appearance is just surface oxidation. (Not actually oxidation, mostly, but that's what people call it.) The only thing that makes it tricky to restore degraded gelcoat is when it has a non-skid texture imprinted into the gelcoat itself. That's what I am guessing you have?

I had really good success with my last boat with something with PTEF in it, and a LOT of polishing very small patches at a time with just my fingertips and a soft cloth. Machines don't really help with that project or, if they do, I certainly haven't figure out how to make that work. I cannot recall the exact product, but I suspect there are multiple options that are at least as good. Might have been Star Brite, but I thought it was a 3M product. Sorry, not very helpful.

If you are actually talking about paint, that is a completely different story. I don't know if there is much you can do with a faded painted surface, other than prep and paint over it. But, take that with a grain of salt - I genuinely don't know.

As you probably know, painting over gel coat is a one-way trip. I think the best thing to do is maintain your gel coat as long as you can before committing to painting over it. Once you've done that, you are committed to the painted deck. I think this is better than it used to be - paints last longer and wear better - but still more work than gel coat ... I think.

I am actually weighing options with my current boat's deck and considering whether it is time to just paint. So, my research on current paint options is in its infancy. Any knowledge/experience I have, along those lines, is 20 years old and wasn't very complete then.
When you say if you paint over gelcoat your committed but wouldn't the paint eventually wear away, or if you pressure washed your boat, you would be right back at the gelcoat fade issue?

In your research, did you find that you could just put another layer of gelcoat to touch it up? I just got a boat and need to redo the paint and gelcoat parts, but haven't deep-dived too much.
 
May 17, 2025
9
Columbia 26 MKII Port Mcneill BC Canada
RE: What do you think would be a good paint to use to spruce it up.

Powerwash and polish is much less painful.
There are plenty of products that rejuvenate chalky gel coat,

gary
Any brands in particular?
 
May 29, 2018
586
Canel 25 foot Shiogama, japan
RE; Any brands in particular?
3M has a good reputation.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/marine-u...ishing-system/

Andy at boatworks today.
uses Magiuars
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/marine-u...ishing-system/


Gary
 
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