Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Painting.... suggestions.. procedures?
Posted by IpswichWhaler on 05/04/06 - 8:27 PM
#1
I am purchasing a 1965 Nauset. I need to know the proper way to paint the outside of the hull. Should I look to the marine paint industry and follow a program?
Also, since I am so new to the forum and searching for whaler info.. and parts... is there a good source for info on building a console? I have seen some original whaler drawings... are there more recent and clearer drawings?
Thanks!
Posted by MW on 05/05/06 - 2:02 AM
#2
You can use "WEST SYSTEM" (I think it's called), an epoxy marine paint finish available at West Marine (Not affiliated with them but, they carry it). Works very well, hard, nice, finish !
Posted by IpswichWhaler on 05/05/06 - 3:52 AM
#3
Thank you. I greatly appreciate any comments
Posted by Mike on 05/05/06 - 7:10 AM
#4
Here is a link to Ward Grafton's console and bench drawings. I think he has drawings for the casting platform too.
Ward Grafton's Drawings
Posted by IpswichWhaler on 05/05/06 - 8:34 PM
#5
MW... I was looking at the West System online. It is an apoxy resin. I have a hull that is stripped ... Not whit anymore. Will this product paint on like paint and color it (the hull) white?
I am looking to paint the hull white... new whaler decals... set the seating like a 16' Currituck. I am just unknowledgable and want to be sure.
thanks
Posted by MW on 05/08/06 - 2:53 AM
#6
I was going to repaint my bottom this year, as usual, I'm running out of time. I did'nt get the chance to do anything except anti-foul paint. I spoke with the Hull experts, and they kept pointing to west systems epoxy paint, they said thats the "best" !
Posted by fishingdan on 05/11/06 - 8:30 AM
#7
You are correct. West System is an epoxy manufacturer. For decent general painting information, check out the Interlux website (www.yachtpaint.com). The information on their can be applied to most maring paint lines.
Interlux, Awlgrip (2-part paint only), Epiphanes, Petit and Sterling (2-part paint only) are excellent paint brands.