Hi Bob,

International Paint Company has booklets on how to refinish a hull using
their products, which you can obtain at WEST stores, or by calling
International Paint Company.

I have refinished a 29 foot hull using a two part epoxy paint; a 16 foot
ComPac, and various boats I built, using a brushable International paint.

Going the brushable route with one component paint is the easier way to
go.  It is not as finnicky.

If you get some runs and sags in the paint job, don't despair.  From 10
feet away you'll never see it.
Your hull will be shiny and pretty - and that's your ultimate aim.

The first time you do it is the hardest, because it is all new territory,
and you have to go through the "learning curve" but it is not that hard
to do.  Give it a try.

The key to doing a good job is your surface preparation.

All cracks, dings, scratches have to be filled and sanded till you can't
feel a thing when you run your fingers over the surface.  (your fingers
will pick up things your eyes don't see)

Then, with a smooth hull, you can start the painting process;  a primer
coat plus at least two finish coats.

Connie
ex LEPPO  M15

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