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Repainting Aluminum Canoe (Steps for a Newb)
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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 459585" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>I have painted a lot of fiberglass canoes with porch enamel with good results. </p><p>Why do you want to use this Coat-it product?</p><p>Aluminum is plenty strong so you do not need to "re-inforce it."</p><p>I have painted my aluminum power boat with rattle cans of enamel. </p><p>Painting boats in only complicated if you want it to be. </p><p>I have used epoxy enamel and it is a pain in the butt. It costs a lot. </p><p>Use some normal paint and just get started. </p><p>If you use your boat a lot the paint will get some scratches in it. You want a simple way to keep it looking good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 459585, member: 22555"] I have painted a lot of fiberglass canoes with porch enamel with good results. Why do you want to use this Coat-it product? Aluminum is plenty strong so you do not need to "re-inforce it." I have painted my aluminum power boat with rattle cans of enamel. Painting boats in only complicated if you want it to be. I have used epoxy enamel and it is a pain in the butt. It costs a lot. Use some normal paint and just get started. If you use your boat a lot the paint will get some scratches in it. You want a simple way to keep it looking good. [/QUOTE]
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