Repainting Hull

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Dale Farnam

I have an early model Oday Daysailer I and intend to repaint the white hull. I am thinking of using Interlux Toplac. Has anyone had any experience with this product? Also, what is the best way to reapply the black waterline stripe on the hull?
 
Mar 8, 2004
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Dale, paint preferences seem to vary...

...and Toplac was recently discussed on another BB where it got raves from a few users but only a qualified vote from another. As you probably know, seemingly 90% of a paint job's ultimate results are a function of preparation, so it seems a shame to select a paint that is softer, will lose its gloss sooner, and wears a little more should you pick a one-part poly or basic oil-based paint (e.g. Toplac or Brightside)...altho' I've heard numerous folks who painted hulls with these products, were pleased, and like that the touch-ups that were later needed were so easily done (due to the paint being one-part). I've used a lot of Brightside and painted both a hull and a deck, at different times, with Interthane. I found International's tech dept. to be very helpful and in both cases was glad I spent the add'l money (and a bit more time) to use a two-part paint for hull/deck painting. But ultimately, you can decide if a bit more expense & effort is worth it for your boat. I think it's fair to say that, while perhaps the job won't look hugely different in year #1 and #2, it will from then on. Jack
 
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Dale Farnam

Two-part hull paint

Jack, I take it your would recommend a two-part paint becuase of overall durability. What difference, if any, does it make that my boat stays on a trailer and is only sailed in fresh water? Also, any tips on reapplying the sheer stripe? Thanks
 
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