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Painting a Boat Trailer


Ricky Bobby

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Hey All

 

I am sellin my 179 Pro LX Princecraft. The trailer has some rock chips, and it generally would appreciate a paint job. I am replacing all the hardware like winches and chains etc. What paint primer etc would you all recommend?

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Best paint by far is por15. It'll last forever.

Amazing stuff but needs to be trated with a UV coat for long term aesthetics.

 

if it isnt too bad I would leave it be, fresh paint could make the buyer think that something is being hidden

Good point.

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True about the UV, but for a trailer, I would think durability is number 1. Just like a subframe of a car.

 

Honestly though tremclad is not that bad. The paint is actually very strong and durable and given the right technique it can give an excellent finish. Plus touchups are fast and easy. Grab a pint of gloss white, some mineral spirits thin it down a bit, grab some foam rollers, and wet sand between the coats with 600 grit wet/dry. No need to prime but get rid of the rust if possible. and go over the whole things with 100 grit sand paper before the first coat.

 

This car was painted with tremclad... I would say good enough for a trailer.

 

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Look for the reply by 69chargeryeeha about 1/3 the way down.

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