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[email protected] July 2nd 06 12:18 PM

Paint for aluminum boat?
 
I have an aluminum Jon boat painted with the traditional Olive Green.
The painted surfaces get extremely hot to the touch in the hot,
afternoon sunlight. Is there a paint available for metal surfaces that
stays cool to the touch in direct sunlight? Thanks, Mike Howard


derbyrm July 2nd 06 06:51 PM

Paint for aluminum boat?
 
Now there's a great idea, something like the "Cool Deck" they put around
swimming pools. It's probably out there somewhere.

Cool Deck involves mixing a lot of lightweight puffy rock dust into the
plaster. It's probably not flexible enough for an aluminum boat. The idea
is that while it gets as hot as any other surface in the Arizona sun, it
conducts heat so poorly that it won't blister you feet like ordinary
concrete does.

Roger

http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm

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I have an aluminum Jon boat painted with the traditional Olive Green.
The painted surfaces get extremely hot to the touch in the hot,
afternoon sunlight. Is there a paint available for metal surfaces that
stays cool to the touch in direct sunlight? Thanks, Mike Howard




Richard J Kinch July 3rd 06 05:43 AM

Paint for aluminum boat?
 
derbyrm writes:

Cool Deck involves mixing a lot of lightweight puffy rock dust into the
plaster.


"Puffy rock dust"?

Sounds like fumed silica.

derbyrm July 3rd 06 02:39 PM

Paint for aluminum boat?
 
Yeah, maybe. I can't remember (from 1967) but it comes from really old
volcanoes.

Roger

http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm

"Richard J Kinch" wrote in message
.. .
derbyrm writes:

Cool Deck involves mixing a lot of lightweight puffy rock dust into the
plaster.


"Puffy rock dust"?

Sounds like fumed silica.




Brian Whatcott July 3rd 06 05:48 PM

Paint for aluminum boat?
 
On 2 Jul 2006 04:18:27 -0700, wrote:

I have an aluminum Jon boat painted with the traditional Olive Green.
The painted surfaces get extremely hot to the touch in the hot,
afternoon sunlight. Is there a paint available for metal surfaces that
stays cool to the touch in direct sunlight? Thanks, Mike Howard


Two approaches come to mind:
1) paint white or silver to reduce absorption
or
2) cover with thermal insulation
You might consider a trailer/roof coating. This is thick and white
and might do the job well. There are also apparently custom coats
specially formulated for insulation.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK

Bill July 4th 06 12:47 AM

Paint for aluminum boat?
 
when you think about it, you are painting paint not aluminum (mostly),

why not just paint it a lighter color, prep the existing paint and give it a
go with a durable marine paint.

Bill.



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I have an aluminum Jon boat painted with the traditional Olive Green.
The painted surfaces get extremely hot to the touch in the hot,
afternoon sunlight. Is there a paint available for metal surfaces that
stays cool to the touch in direct sunlight? Thanks, Mike Howard





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