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David J.
 
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I just came across this article. Is this true, can I just use 100% acrylic
latex?

http://www.glen-l.com/weblettr/weble...l23-paint.html

David

"David J." wrote in message
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Hello, I am new to this list and the world of boating. So please forgive
me if I ask some stupid questions.

I recently acquired an old 15' runabout probably a 60's model that used to
belong to my grandfather. It's nothing special but has some sentimental
value so I am going to attempt to fix it up. It had been left uncovered

for
2 years and was in pretty bad shape when I got it. A few days ago I
completely gutted it, since everything was covered in mud and standing
water. I actually had moss and some small oak trees growing in it.

So anyway I have it all cleaned up. I gutted it and pressure washed it
inside and out. It desperately needs a paint job. But since I don't want

to
put $2,000 into a boat that I could buy for $500 with a decent paint job
already, I am going to attempt to paint it my self. So no doubt I have

some
questions. If someone on this has time to help me out I would really
appreciate it.

1. I plan on sanding it down with 120 to 220 grit paper. I have a palm
random orbital sander and a palm circular sander. Which one would be best
to use?

2. What is the best way to paint a boat? I have an air compressor with a
cheap gun. I have no issues buying a good gun if the cheap one wont work.
What type of primer can I use and does it have to be a special primer?

Any
suggestions on the paint. I want to do this the cheapest way possible and
still have it look decent.

I need to buy seats and carpet too, is there a good place online to buy

this
stuff for cheap?

Thanks,

David