I painted the entire hull of my C22 with Brightsides using the 333 thinner to thin by 10%, first primed with the Interlux Prekote primer.
First... the thinner is basically Kerosene, you could substitute that (that was straight from the Interlux tech rep, but I'm not sure if kerosene has any additives so to be safe I used the can of 333).
Coverage is very good, I only needed 2 quarts top put two coats on my 22 foot hull from boot stripe up. I bought 3 quarts and will end up using it all, I did make some mistakes.
Tips, as mentioned above do a really good job with the primer first. Use two coats and let dry overnight and you can sand it with 220 on an orbital. This will take out any errant brush marks and you won't burn through.
Temperature is very important. Don't paint in direct sunlight and don't paint a hull that has been allowed to get warm in the sun. Foam rollers from HD or Lowes are fine, but make sure you invest in a good tipping brush. Thin 10% percent by volume is pretty much perfect is air temp is around 70.
Brightsides gains its gloss when drying with the outside layer becoming hardest, so for the second coat you must sand it dull. 400 wet tends to cut better than 320 dry. Let the first coat cure at least 24 hours if not more so the paint does not gum up your paper. You have to do a complete coat, you can't leave anything unfinished and come back later. Its really helpful to have someone assist, they roll first and you follow with the tip brush.