Stee6043
Well-Known Member
I had a thought yesterday while working on my boat. I'm sure I'm not the only one to have this thought.
I think my bottom paint is fine for a couple more seasons here in Michigan. But aesthetically I would like to potentially repaint only the parts of the hull that come up out of the water.
In the picture below it's the 6-8" or so of painted surface at the stern, narrowing as you go forward, that I'd like to recoat this year. Likely coming around the stern for the same amount. Leave the rest for another season or two.
Has anyone ever done this? Is this is a silly idea? I see myself buying a quart of paint for $50, lightly sand, roll-onto the sides. Looks like new from the water line. Thoughts??
I think my bottom paint is fine for a couple more seasons here in Michigan. But aesthetically I would like to potentially repaint only the parts of the hull that come up out of the water.
In the picture below it's the 6-8" or so of painted surface at the stern, narrowing as you go forward, that I'd like to recoat this year. Likely coming around the stern for the same amount. Leave the rest for another season or two.
Has anyone ever done this? Is this is a silly idea? I see myself buying a quart of paint for $50, lightly sand, roll-onto the sides. Looks like new from the water line. Thoughts??