sdowney717
Guru
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2016
- Messages
- 2,264
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Old Glory
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Egg Harbor 37 extended salon model
I chose Rustoleum Painter's choice Nutmeg in qt can, satin finish.
I like the color a lot. The paint covers very easily. I am going to use this on the boat deck from bow to the aft sides. At $8 per qt is cheap. It is currently white, be nice to have some color on the deck.
The surface was originally white gelcoat Previous owner had carpet on this.
Years ago I put on a rubber urethane with granules. Over the years, it was fading and hard to clean, so decided to paint.
I first refinished mahogany wood with Minwax Gunstock, then coated 3 coats of Zep floor polish on the wood. Then the paint, I need to paint the edges with a fine brush and clean up the windows.
The 1/4 copper line feeds the window washers. I had moved out of the way for the wood refinishing. Fresh water from a manual spring valve comes up that tubing to the 3 window washers above each window. The brass tube props open the teak window I made to fit.
I like the color a lot. The paint covers very easily. I am going to use this on the boat deck from bow to the aft sides. At $8 per qt is cheap. It is currently white, be nice to have some color on the deck.
The surface was originally white gelcoat Previous owner had carpet on this.
Years ago I put on a rubber urethane with granules. Over the years, it was fading and hard to clean, so decided to paint.
I first refinished mahogany wood with Minwax Gunstock, then coated 3 coats of Zep floor polish on the wood. Then the paint, I need to paint the edges with a fine brush and clean up the windows.
The 1/4 copper line feeds the window washers. I had moved out of the way for the wood refinishing. Fresh water from a manual spring valve comes up that tubing to the 3 window washers above each window. The brass tube props open the teak window I made to fit.
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