Adam:

Some years back, I painted the entire interior of a Kirby 25 with one part Interlux Brightside. I washed the interior first with a TSP solution and let it dry. Used a combination of 4" high density foam rollers and a brush....if I say so myself, it did a nice job.

Many of the onlookers said the paint would not stay adhered because I did not 'prime'. I had the boat 8 years and the interior looked like new with no paint peeling, blistering, etc.

Just my experience.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.



On 2016-05-11 7:14 PM, Adam Hayden via CnC-List wrote:
Hey listers,

I am considering painting the interior of State of Bliss.   As some know she 
spent a bit of time underwater.   Some of the panels are a little water 
spotted.   Any thoughts on using a primer like kills or Binz on the areas.   
The areas in question are the parts that had the laminate wood or were off 
white.   None of the teak will be painted.   I live in Eastern Canada so winter 
temperatures will play.   I do not want to be painting and scraping every 
spring.

Your advice and guidance would be appreciated

Adam

state of Bliss

C&C 36

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