This isn't about sailing, but there should be a few people here who would know. I need to paint the hull of I fibreglass Canadian Canoe. What kind of paint should I use?
Gel-coat. And gel-coat only.
I have a GRP/kevlar sea kayak, and am always looking at other canoes and kayaks from Sydney Harbour to the Macquarie River. 'Painting' does not ever work, AFAICT.
'Gel'-coat is a perculiar name, though; it dries very hard, and is about 0.5mm thick when set. I'm scared to touch the stuff, though.
Depends on the value and use. two pot polyurethane is the best, harder and more water proof than gelcoat. Expensive and may overcapitalise a cheap knock about canoe. If its a cheapy and going to get scratched I would use White Knights oil based paving paint!
Firstly DO NOT use gelcoat. Gelcoat is designed to put on a mould before you put the glass fibre on, it does not paint well at all.
Flowcoat will paint well and it was you see on the inside of most production fibreglass boats. Although flowcoat is easy to paint and very wear resistant, it won't flatten like modern paints so if you want a great finish don't go there.
As the above poster said, International Brightside (renamed now but any good boat shop will know the stuff) is a great single pack paint. It recommends using the primer, undercoat and topcoat but you can get away without the undercoat as long as you make the topcoat thick enough to hide the grey primer.
Also Jotun make a good two pack system which uses an epoxy undercoat/primer and the a poly top coat.
Hope that helps
The Jotun two pack is one of the few two pot paints not to contain cyanide so its safe to spray out of a booth.
As discussed above, do not use Gel Coat, use flow coat if you want a shinny finish then spray wet and dry and polish it will look like it came out of a mould.
It is how ever easier to use two pack paint, although not quite as wear effective as flow coat, it is good.
Use single pack paint if you take really good care as it will scratch the easiest.
Ramona is right on the ball. Had a few chips here and there. Went to fiberglass supplier with over the counter sale. /In Center Rd. in Mel./ Gave me FLOW-COAT.
white - fix the hull, tinned - fix the deck.
Hard as a rock, you can sand it, drill it.
'Rough as', would not dare to use it as a top coat.