I have a couple of gallons of primer and finish paint
(bright white) from a company called Jutan.  Supposed
to be a very expensive yacht paint.  I had been
planning on using it for my KR2S.  I am some time away
so keep us posted as to how your yacht paint holds up.
 Thanks.
Ray 
New Orleans

--- Doug Rupert <drup...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

> 
> 
> Jeff I actually watched a boating clip on the tube a
> week or so back where
> they were using Interlux paint exclusively for the
> refinishing of a yacht.
> They showed the plant tour as well as the different
> methods of application
> of the products. Their 2 part epoxy primer really
> caught my eye as they
> rolled it on with a standard paint roller. All they
> did to prep the hull was
> scuff the complete surface with one of those
> Scotchbrite pads then wipe the
> surface with soap & water solution to remove any wax
> or oil then started
> putting the stuff on. Anything that will stand up to
> the punishment a boat
> in salt water is good enough for KR work in my
> opinion. The fact that they
> load their finishes down with UV blockers seemed to
> be a bonus as well as
> the fact that the paint is relatively cheap as
> paints go and available
> through just about any boat dealer.
> Doug Rupert
> Simcoe Ontario 
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