Topside paint

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Oct 22, 2008
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Hunter 34 Lake Oolagah
1984 Hunter 34. I don't know the term for the non-skid foot placement areas of the topsides and cockpit so I'll call them that. Mine show a charcoal gray appearance over large areas of them. The local shop operator says they need to be repainted. Is this the normal cure? I wonder what kind of paint will stand up to walking on it. If that is the solution does anyone have a cost range I might expect? The same shop told me it would cost over $1500 to put a couple of stripes on the freeboard with paint or decals which sounded very expensive. That's a lot of money just for striping.

I just bought the boat so want to change the name. Is the best approach to repaint the transom and paint the name? Or decal?

The boat is out of the water for a bottom job now so would like to get the other work done before it goes back in the lake.
 
Dec 14, 2003
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Hunter 34 Lake of Two Mountains, QC, Can
If you can get the name off from the transom you do not need to repaint, you cn have a decal made and apply it yourself. As for the non-skid, there are several methods to do it yourself. One that seems popular these days is Kiwi non-skid coating
www.kiwigrip.com
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
If the old name is painted on Easy Off oven cleaner will remove the old paint. I would suggest that you remove the old name, polish the transom and have someone make a vinyl name and install too.

Kiwi Grip is excellent for the non skid. Practice on some scrap plywood before you do the real thing. This will allow you to get the proper texture. You can purchase it from this site.
 
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