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Curly Alumacraft F 50’s ? Older?
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<blockquote data-quote="TriBull" data-source="post: 523439" data-attributes="member: 32176"><p>I used paint stripper and fine sand paper to get the boat bare. Then I etched it all with vinegar and sealed all the seams. Then I painted all the bare aluminum surfaces inside & out with Total Boat Aluminum Topside white paint. Ironically, this is the paint that remained exposed below the waterline, which is fine if you trailer the boat. Otherwise, you might want use aluminum anti-fouling paint if you’re going to keep the boat in the water. Above the waterline on the exterior & interior I used Total Boat Wet Edge sea foam paint. And finally, I used Total Boat Total Tread (anti-skid) paint on the interior floor. I’m into my third year since painting and it’s held up well… here are some pics:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriBull, post: 523439, member: 32176"] I used paint stripper and fine sand paper to get the boat bare. Then I etched it all with vinegar and sealed all the seams. Then I painted all the bare aluminum surfaces inside & out with Total Boat Aluminum Topside white paint. Ironically, this is the paint that remained exposed below the waterline, which is fine if you trailer the boat. Otherwise, you might want use aluminum anti-fouling paint if you’re going to keep the boat in the water. Above the waterline on the exterior & interior I used Total Boat Wet Edge sea foam paint. And finally, I used Total Boat Total Tread (anti-skid) paint on the interior floor. I’m into my third year since painting and it’s held up well… here are some pics: [/QUOTE]
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