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mbo_1971 05-10-2006 04:02 PM

Awgrip re-paint - how much can i spend?
 
so I have this new to me 20SF that is pretty beat up. Curious as to what I can spend to get the inside of the boat prepped and re-painted. Just curious. Its something i have been thinking about, but probably a project for next year. TIA.

matt

mbo_1971 05-12-2006 10:13 PM

Re: Awgrip re-paint - how much can i spend?
 
no one on here has re-painted the cockpit on their boat? Come on guys.....

warthog5 05-12-2006 10:36 PM

Re: Awgrip re-paint - how much can i spend?
 
Quote:

20SF that is pretty beat up.

The rougher it is the more it cost's.

strick 05-14-2006 03:22 AM

Re: Awgrip re-paint - how much can i spend?
 
Awl grip is not cheap as you probably know. It's been some time ago that I re-painted my entire boat inside and out. I've forgotton exactly how much it cost me.I did the work myself. Are you thinking of paying someone to do the work or do it yourself?

strick

mbo_1971 05-14-2006 12:28 PM

Re: Awgrip re-paint - how much can i spend?
 
i would do the work myself, but have never shot paint. Im rather handy, but experience is everything with paint (IMHO). Inside is a must do at some point - hull sides are ok - bottom needs bottom paint soda blasted, gelcoat work and re-paint, but im going to keep her on a trailer, so not sure what I will use there.

strick 05-15-2006 04:21 AM

Re: Awgrip re-paint - how much can i spend?
 
I'm trying to remember exactly how much the paint costs. I'm guessing that you could do it yourself for around 350-400 dollars plus eons of your time. Awlgrip is best sprayed in 3-4 coats. The first is a tack coat and then you can build it up from there.

strick


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