Hello all,
i am about to repaint my fathers plywood Hartley boat and am after some advice regarding paint prep.
On some areas of the ply (which Dad always just painted with oil based enamel) the paint has split with age/sun exposure along the lines of the grain.
I have attached an image showing this on an area of ply where there is a knot as it makes it much more obvious.
boat1.jpg
Can someone please advise what i should use to prep the ply after sanding the old paint back?
Is there a sealer type product that would be good to use which would seal up the ply surface before repainting?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Gary
PS: This is a budget project to keep the family boat afloat for a bit longer. We don't have the money to use expensive marine paints and that would detract from keeping her as Dad had her for many years.
i am about to repaint my fathers plywood Hartley boat and am after some advice regarding paint prep.
On some areas of the ply (which Dad always just painted with oil based enamel) the paint has split with age/sun exposure along the lines of the grain.
I have attached an image showing this on an area of ply where there is a knot as it makes it much more obvious.
boat1.jpg
Can someone please advise what i should use to prep the ply after sanding the old paint back?
Is there a sealer type product that would be good to use which would seal up the ply surface before repainting?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Gary
PS: This is a budget project to keep the family boat afloat for a bit longer. We don't have the money to use expensive marine paints and that would detract from keeping her as Dad had her for many years.
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