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<blockquote data-quote="commandohorn" data-source="post: 115205" data-attributes="member: 447"><p>My 1977 10 footer has been taking on a bit of water, so over the holiday I decided to paint the bottom to seal up all the rivets. First I applied JB Weld to some knicks, then two coats of paint, all for $20. Good ole Rustoleum Metal & Aluminum primer, and an oil based (for metal) enamel in Hunter green. Two quarts and disposible brushes and had change left from a $20.00. Worked like a charm, dry as a bone now. You can spend more on paint, here is a durable, low cost alternative. Photo shows primer and the high gloss top coat. That bottom is now so slick I think I gained a knot or two in speed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="commandohorn, post: 115205, member: 447"] My 1977 10 footer has been taking on a bit of water, so over the holiday I decided to paint the bottom to seal up all the rivets. First I applied JB Weld to some knicks, then two coats of paint, all for $20. Good ole Rustoleum Metal & Aluminum primer, and an oil based (for metal) enamel in Hunter green. Two quarts and disposible brushes and had change left from a $20.00. Worked like a charm, dry as a bone now. You can spend more on paint, here is a durable, low cost alternative. Photo shows primer and the high gloss top coat. That bottom is now so slick I think I gained a knot or two in speed! [/QUOTE]
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