Painting Aluminum ?

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Painting Aluminum ?

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Hi

I am giving my aluminum boat a face lift, it is 137 years old :roll: so I don't need to spend hundreds on it... Any tips on what type of marine paint to use or where I can get it? Tremclad from CT? I'd prefer to spary rather than use a brush. Pleaselet me know if you've had experience with this.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank you
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This is becoming my go-to joke too. :-)

The Chandlery is the best (and only) place in the city I was able to find Marine paint. And the guys there are very helpful.

http://www.thechandleryonline.com/

I wanted to paint my tin can, and he was telling me about oxidizing, and sandblasting... and I kept saying, where can I find a brush and a can of paint? lol.
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i know my buddy had his old car topper sprayed with boxliner coating minus the stuff to make it rough...... the result was a leak free tinny with a very quiet hull even in rough water......

i know the body shop in Almonte will do a boat for 100 bucks and theres a few different colors to pick!

hope that helps
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Just curious how much weight that spray on liner adds to the boat. As it is now i can just barely carry my 12 footer on my head. And i'm not getting any younger!
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a pro painter would suggest you put current thru the boat and paint it with a special kind of paint.

i was going to do mine.

but she leaks to darn much.
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Thanks a bunch guys, Chandelry it is! It is close to where I work as well. I would also like to know how much weight the box liner would add? Sounds pretty sweet.
Kevin, you can have the left over paint , maybe it'll plug some holes :D
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zinc chromate" primer or self etching primer...
then paint.
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nah bud.

went with the OL' marine GOOP!

she still leaks.... 8.5 % tho.


but i can live with it.

used to be 80 %.........

MAN OVER BOARD! :shock:
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Fishing 24/7 wrote:nah bud.

went with the OL' marine GOOP!

she still leaks.... 8.5 % tho.


but i can live with it.

used to be 80 %.........

MAN OVER BOARD! :shock:

That's what I did too. Emptied 4 cylinders of that stuff, in and outside of the tinny. Then painted right over top of it.
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Something to consider......way back I used to have a 12 foot sterling tinny. Like all tinnys, they get banged around pretty good so it had all the traditional leaks.
One summer I got fed up, turned it over, and, using just my fingers I worked silicone in and under every seam and rivet. Don't think it took more than an hour. Held for years. Never had a leak afterward up until the day I sold it.
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charbyc wrote:i know my buddy had his old car topper sprayed with boxliner coating minus the stuff to make it rough...... the result was a leak free tinny with a very quiet hull even in rough water......

i know the body shop in Almonte will do a boat for 100 bucks and theres a few different colors to pick!

hope that helps
Rhino or Line-x.....really? COOL!
Its pretty tough stuff and takes a real beating without scratching.
Hell for $100 and you can swing it I'd go for that!
I fish when SHE lets me!!!
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it would weigh 50 pounds more or so..... but totally worth it when you ride with bailing it out all the time and its available in a number of colors

i think its line x, phone devlin collision in almonte they do it and the price is right..... im not related or anything i just think they do good work.
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Thanks Char,

I am tempted to go this route, but adding 50 pounds to only a 25 hrs power on a 14ft alum....not sure, it is already a bit pokey due to the casting deck I have in it......The good news is, as old as the boat is, it actually doesn't leak, in Kevin's language it leaks about 3.75 % which is totally liveable for me.. it is just a cottage rig, after 3 days in the water there is very little wetness in the bottom of the boat....

Out of another curiosity how much would the bed of a truck cost to get done? Probably the same or so?

I appreciate the feedback.
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Post by charbyc »

i think the truck bed is more because they use the traction grit in it.....

i heard 350 for a truck bed but dont quote me on that......

my friend says its a pretty simple process....

and as far as it on the boat i dont think you would ever regret it.....

cheers!
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