Best paint for hulls?

i am completely repainting the hulls on my hobie 18 and i was just wondering if yall have any tips or could suggest the best paint. i am going to paint the bottom first and see how that turns out.
thanks
JonBrown
Venture 14
currently rebuilding Hobie 18 that i pulled out of the bushes.

Here is a great thread on that topic
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=156624#Post156624
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=156624#Post156624
MN3



I repainted my G-cat with Awgrip. An ex-boat painter turned tug boat captain and monohull sailor told me it is the best hands down. It is not cheap. It is a dedicated system meaning you have to use all Awgrip products. So I was told... after I had put a different sub sealer coat. Still, the paint takes sand under shoes well and shines nicely. If you use it and decide on white... I recommend the egg shell vs their white white... it is blinding in summer sun. It cost me about five hundred in chemistry for a 5.7. I did cheapen up with the yellow below waterline paint on top of the egg shell. I had my own compressor and paint gun.
That was six years ago. It still looks great.
Deepsees


That all depends on how much you thin the paint. Deck non-skids usually do alright if mixing as per instructions. There is an additive to mix a non-skid with the paint, I am not sure how much it affects a spray gun though.
When you use Awgrip, you have to buy their thinner. It is about $60 a gallon. One gallon was all I needed to paint my 5.7 and still have enough to clean the gun.
Deepsees

From what I have seen, Awlgrip is the best, but others work too, like the Interlux two-part and also Dupont Imron paint (like for cars). I have had experience with the Imron paint and it works really well, very smooth with clearcoat on it, so what if it adds more weight 😆
Best of luck, I'm repainting my H18 this next spring from yellow to white.
yellowhulls
Escape Playcat turned monster
Hobie 18 ---- sold


Jon,
Awlgrip is great but you don't have to spend that much. Easypoxy by Petite Paints works great, cheap, long lasting, and you can roll it on, or spray. (Can be bought at West Marine) There are other alteratives.
http://www.thebeachcats.com/index.php?module=pictures&g2_itemId=18392&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
http://www.thebeachcats.com/index.php?module=pictures&g2_itemId=18389&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
Philip


I must assume that you have tried or thought about using maguire's diamond cut. In a lot of cases it makes the hulls look nearly new with no added weight. Kinda expensive @ maybe $30 per quart but with a little elbow grease and a cheap buffer with the hulls on a saw horse it is amazing what can be done.

Who, me, or Jon?
If me, yes, not specifically the diamond cut product but a few other heavy oxidation removal products that helped some, but at this point it is just delaying the inevitable, unless there is some amazing product out there that can really bring the shine back to the gelcoat...
yellowhulls
Escape Playcat turned monster
Hobie 18 ---- sold

there is a product i used on my power boat...its from 3M. I'll have to find the bottle cause I cant remember the name right off, but it worked well. The boat had been oxidized for years, and it came right off. i was very pleased. It'll be a few days, but I'll get the name for you.
Culley
AKA: Turtlecat

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