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Painting the deck of an old boat

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Created by jbarnes85 > 9 months ago, 21 Apr 2020
r13
NSW, 1594 posts
13 May 2020 6:18PM
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Thanks. Have been using Feast Watson for over 50 years - they started in 1922 - an Australian company.

See here at Bunnings.

www.bunnings.com.au/feast-watson-500ml-spar-marine-varnish_p1561089

There are so many varnishes available now and all have their strident advocates............this one is as good as most and we are supporting a local manufacturer.............don't be put off by buying it at Bunnings...........why would anyone buy a varnish or paint not made here..........

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
14 May 2020 1:30PM
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Hi J B, I took these photos yesterday. We did this job 4 years ago last month and it is still like new even though it has been tramped on with deck shoes for 4 years. The non-skid areas are the Intergrit that I was talking about.
Foredeck



Cabin Top




Cockpit

Ramona
NSW, 7653 posts
14 May 2020 6:58PM
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samsturdy said..
Hi J B, I took these photos yesterday. We did this job 4 years ago last month and it is still like new even though it has been tramped on with deck shoes for 4 years. The non-skid areas are the Intergrit that I was talking about.
Foredeck





That's impressive work!

jbarnes85
VIC, 295 posts
14 May 2020 8:19PM
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samsturdy said..
Hi J B, I took these photos yesterday. We did this job 4 years ago last month and it is still like new even though it has been tramped on with deck shoes for 4 years. The non-skid areas are the Intergrit that I was talking about.
Foredeck



LCabin Top




Cockpit


Looks awesome. Is it International's Intergrip or something else.?

Bundeenabuoy
NSW, 1239 posts
15 May 2020 5:44AM
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samsturdy said..
Hi J B, I took these photos yesterday. We did this job 4 years ago last month and it is still like new even though it has been tramped on with deck shoes for 4 years. The non-skid areas are the Intergrit that I was talking about.
Foredeck



Cabin Top




Cockpit


A great credit to you.

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
15 May 2020 1:49PM
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Yes JB It's an International Paints product..... Intergrit.

jbarnes85
VIC, 295 posts
18 May 2020 12:09PM
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Boy did I have a painting failure. I started the first overcoat yesterday. The clouds parted and it rained for about 5 minutes on my half painted boat at about midday.

I then had some paint after it dried out and I hand painted some sections at the back of the boat which I finished at about 3 PM.

Went back this morning. Rained again early this morning. And came across a gooey mess of a boat. Even the sections that I did in the afternoon have turned into a mess.

Ill have to sand it all back which is going to be a bit of a job....


gonadman
NSW, 29 posts
18 May 2020 1:13PM
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Bugger bro!

3pm much to late to be applying your top coat.

jbarnes85
VIC, 295 posts
18 May 2020 5:55PM
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Sanded off no problem. Will try again tomorrow and aim to stop at 1pm no matter where I get to.

jbarnes85
VIC, 295 posts
19 May 2020 4:15PM
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Let's see if this keeps the dew off. Have only painted the cockpit as a test.


jbarnes85
VIC, 295 posts
7 Jun 2020 7:05AM
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And we are pretty much done. She looks amazing. When I look at old photos it looks like I have a new boat.
Just need to put the new stanchions on and then varnish.











samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
7 Jun 2020 9:35AM
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Well done JB. Looks fantastic. You won't regret having done the hard yards.

Azure305
NSW, 402 posts
7 Jun 2020 9:46AM
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Looks great!!

UncleBob
NSW, 1237 posts
7 Jun 2020 10:21AM
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samsturdy said..
Hi J B, I took these photos yesterday. We did this job 4 years ago last month and it is still like new even though it has been tramped on with deck shoes for 4 years. The non-skid areas are the Intergrit that I was talking about.
Foredeck



Cabin Top




Cockpit


Sam, I have to ask, does the plastic alligator help to keep the gulls off the boat.

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
7 Jun 2020 12:46PM
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Well yes Bob it seems to work, as long as it's mouth is open and it's teeth are showing the birds are fooled into not taking a chance. The Creek is notorious for shags eating their lunch on your boat and the foredeck is an attractive open space for them. The alligator has been there for a couple of years and so far has done a good job....for no pay. .

UncleBob
NSW, 1237 posts
10 Jun 2020 3:26PM
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samsturdy said..
Well yes Bob it seems to work, as long as it's mouth is open and it's teeth are showing the birds are fooled into not taking a chance. The Creek is notorious for shags eating their lunch on your boat and the foredeck is an attractive open space for them. The alligator has been there for a couple of years and so far has done a good job....for no pay. .


Thanks Sam, guess it's time to find a reasonably durable rubber alligator.

r13
NSW, 1594 posts
12 Jun 2020 4:44PM
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With all that effort and you are selling the masterpiece - hope/trust you achieve close to your asking price..................

jbarnes85
VIC, 295 posts
12 Jun 2020 7:59PM
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With all that effort and you are selling the masterpiece - hope/trust you achieve close to your asking price..................


Well thought I would put it up early. Moving back to Melbourne towards the end of the year and will buy something a touch bigger. Or who knows I might keep working on it and take her down with me.



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