So glad I found this series! Definitely gaining a sub. Hoping to convince the wife to get one of these Jon boats to fix up for us to get out on the water
Hi MVB Outdoors! Thanks for the great video. I have a couple questions in regards to Enamel paints. I am currently working to refurbish a 12' 1990's windsurfing board. It's completely fiberglass and the hull needs to be repainted. I purchased Rustoleum Protective Enamel "flat" spray paint and wondering if I should use an acrylic based spray paint instead because its fiberglass? I am not sure whether the Enamel spray paint was the correct choice and I should have opted for the acrylic based. A lot of surfers are stating they use acrylic to paint their boards instead of enamel ? Which one is more waterproof? Does it matter? Any help would be super helpful!
I was really happy with it too -- I believe they have Matte Black/White, I'm not sure about other colors. I've liked the semi-gloss for most applications.
Do you have a preference between the two paints- top side vs the protective enamel? I am looking to do a similar project on a small 12ft boat. Love the channel
I would say for small 12ft the enamel would be a great choice. The topside is almost double the cost and the main difference I noticed was the glossiness. I'd save the money and use enamel if it were me. Plus its really easy to touch when for when you eventually bash it around.
@@jeffhenry9329 The Topside Marine was way more glossy and a little thicker. I didn't see any other specific differences. They both went on and laid down very smooth.
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So glad I found this series! Definitely gaining a sub. Hoping to convince the wife to get one of these Jon boats to fix up for us to get out on the water
Good luck on your project, they're a lot of fun! Just don't buy too small on your first boat, you'll immediately want a bigger one! Trust me!
Hi MVB Outdoors! Thanks for the great video. I have a couple questions in regards to Enamel paints. I am currently working to refurbish a 12' 1990's windsurfing board. It's completely fiberglass and the hull needs to be repainted. I purchased Rustoleum Protective Enamel "flat" spray paint and wondering if I should use an acrylic based spray paint instead because its fiberglass? I am not sure whether the Enamel spray paint was the correct choice and I should have opted for the acrylic based. A lot of surfers are stating they use acrylic to paint their boards instead of enamel ? Which one is more waterproof? Does it matter? Any help would be super helpful!
I'm impressed with the quality out of just a brush and foam roller. Do they sell matte finishes?
I was really happy with it too -- I believe they have Matte Black/White, I'm not sure about other colors. I've liked the semi-gloss for most applications.
Anymore updates have been thinking about getting this paint then doing camo over it?
No issues with it so far but I haven't had it out on the water yet.
Do you have a preference between the two paints- top side vs the protective enamel? I am looking to do a similar project on a small 12ft boat. Love the channel
I would say for small 12ft the enamel would be a great choice. The topside is almost double the cost and the main difference I noticed was the glossiness. I'd save the money and use enamel if it were me. Plus its really easy to touch when for when you eventually bash it around.
@mvboutdoors which one was more glossy? Any other differences that you recall?
@@jeffhenry9329 The Topside Marine was way more glossy and a little thicker. I didn't see any other specific differences. They both went on and laid down very smooth.
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