Hi Guys
Im starting back on my build of a Don Hill 16' drift boat I'm thinking of painting the sides black since Im not liking the color after i had applied West systems Epoxy on them I think it would be an perfect contrast with the natural look of the wooden ribs and battens since it has a golden honey look to them after sealing them with West Systems epoxy. So my question is what type of paint I'm thinking of a two part polyurethane like Epifanes but can i use a topside paint since i won't have it in the water but maybe a couple of times a year or can below the water have just as good of color and shine as above paint will
any help here is appreciated
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The paint on the sides will be as good as any varnish on the sides. The bottom wont need anything if you did the black graphite. Alot of guys will paint the sides and leave the chine cap natural, has a nice trim look, or paint it too
The nice thing about painting the sides is you can prime them, use fairing compound and make them look pretty nice. Dont really have that luxury with varnish. I was gonna paint mine, but it looked kinda pretty clear so I just used varnish. Someday though, it might get painted, but I would have to leave the top rail and the chine cap natural ;)
thank for the info I'll start working on finding the faring compound and primer. I guess my best bet is to contact West systems and the paint supplier directly and fine the best compatible solution
Thanks again for the input.
Ya, I get it about black, but just on the outside, the biggest draw back is making black look nice and fair ( but really no worse than just varnish). I will say Ive seen a few back boats and they always look great. Ya know, and I know now that when you get old your kinda set in your ways, and Dorf is older than me so.....just saying,lol :)
HI mike
is yours painted on the outside I see its a much darker color than the inside also is that the boat launch at Green Cottage on the P.M.
but anyway thats what I'm looking for is that contrast of the boat in the picture
Mike,
The boat in the photo above is Mike Rosso's. He'e been a contributor here in past years. He's from Royal Oak. It's a beautiful boat. I stole some of his ideas in building mine. I am not too sure he posted it's build here but has a posting on his trailer build. His boat is painted a pretty Navy Blue.
Dorf
Hey Phil!
It's been too long. The boat looks amazing! Nice idea making that transom wider on the bottom. I'll bet it made installing those stringers easier..
I got your message yesterday and I'm going to try my hardest to meet up with you guys this May. My wife and I are actually moving up to Traverse City at some point this summer so with a little luck it should be a little easier to hook up with my fellow 'drifters'.
I'll for sure let you know about May.
Mike
Mike,
Mike Thomas is the guy who was following you around that day last summer. He also lives in TC. He and I have met on this site and made a couple of floats together this past year. Looking forward to more this spring/summer.
Take care,
Phil w
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