I own a 18' white water dory that was built by River Wood Expedition. I purchased it from a commercial river company because it was in pretty bad shape and they pretty much wrote it off. It is now just used for my family purposes. I have repaired a large hole in the bottom of it and I have done alot of cosmetic work using epoxy and fillers. However, I've been having some trouble with the foot wells because of the standing water and high traffice. The original stuff was really durable almost like a plastic (Maybe some kind of really strong epoxy paint). The deck paint I've been using seems to peel up a bit and I'm wondering what advice and products are out there for dealing with this issues. Looking for something bombproof.  

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Comment by Bryan Torgerson on August 1, 2011 at 10:54am
I have just been using west systems epoxy and pettit deck paint.
Comment by Kelly Neu on July 25, 2011 at 3:41pm
Sounds like maybe an incompatiblity between your epoxy and paint. What products are you using?
Comment by Frank R on July 23, 2011 at 9:08pm
You may want to post this on the Forum.

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