Hello,
I would like to paint the deck of my old fiberglass yacht.
Can anyone recommend a decent paint.
It doesn't have to be a perfect professional job, just a brushed clean decent look.
Would dulux weathershield gloss work? Or do I need marine paint?
Thanks
"White Knight" oil based paving paint. Avoid water based paint, the paint needs to be hard and paving paint is meant to be walked on. Add the non slip stuff sold for the stuff or your choice of non slip depending on how vicious a surface you need. No primers or undercoat. It will look professional.
Cool, thanks Ramona.
I noticed on the white knight website that the oil based paving paint is not suitable for salt affected areas. I wonder if they wrote that to discourage use of it on boats?
While on white knight , kill rust epoxy enamel is sticky stuff ! Use it just the same as Ramona recommends or if you want to stay completely away from marine store prices paint on sprinkle with chunky raw sugar and leave to dry then rinse . Sugar dissolves leaving deck grip
why dont you use deck grip, or emerclad, used in building industry.
water based, roll it on, the amount deck texture comes from how much you work the roller. Goes over timber or fibreglass ok, and can deal with movement.
I picked up 10l drum for around $140 from local commercial building supplier.
easy to use, and great grip.
Re deck grip - this is very old school but back when I was a kid I remember my dad (along with my "help") painting the deck of his Swanson Carmen using a mix of paint and sawdust. It was great for grip but very harsh on the knees/bum.
I used tredgrip comes in different colours and is tintable by ordinary paint tints. Waterbased by stays attached despite beinh high traffic racing boat.
Its been on my old boat for 18 months- I'm very happy with it.
Google it to get a WA stockist. I bought mine from Canning river traders Perth.
Or just use the proper stuff - intergrip or the hempel equivalent.
It's not really expensive, works better and it's easy on the feet.
I just put on one coat of dulux weathersheild gloss on the deck, second coat tomorrow. So far looks good. Won't know how long it lasts till the future :)