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waterboy222 03-13-2008 10:09 PM

Bilge Paint, something easy to apply?
 
I did a search but it was too tough diggin through all the threads tryin to find this info..

My motors are comin out soon and bein sent off for rebuilds and I want to redo my bilge and re-rig it.

A lot of the holes that were drilled in from the last owners engine swaps and amateur rigging are still there.. How can i fill these in before paint? most are small holes from screws. Can I just put some caulking in there and call it good?

Im looking for some bilge paint that I can apply myself in either spray form or paint on form. I have yellow gelcoat with black splatter. I want to go bright white..

Any advice?

Chris Sunkin 03-13-2008 10:22 PM

Bilgekote is quick, easy Y cheap.

Rustoleum Industrial 9100 epoxy goes on nice with a roller and is tougher than steel plate. It'll take 2 coats minimum. If you use the water immersion activator it kills some of the gloss. The stuff is so har and so slick, standing on the slope of the bilge becomes impossible. I put traction additive on the first coat when it's wet. It's basically 24 grit AlOx.

waterboy222 03-13-2008 10:33 PM

my bilge is so incredibly small that i wouldnt ever be in it walking around! I just want something that looks brighter and shows oil drips easier. is it easy to clean? I seem to get a lot of belt dust and whatnot in mine and it sticks.

Chris Sunkin 03-14-2008 06:46 AM

We use the rustoleum on our machinery. It gets vehicle traffic, massive amounts of dirt & grease and pretty much a daily beating. The stuff doesn't chip, stain or wear. Downside- as far as I know the smallest size you can get is gallons. That's one of paint, one of activator. One gallon covers a pretty fair amount of real estate.

I understand Sherwin Williams has an equivalent and it may be available in smaller sizes- can't tell you any more though.

carter38 03-14-2008 09:49 AM

Its a job get ready prep prep and prep is key to this job. I have done several and tell myself this is the last one everytime if you strip one all the way down to nothing in the bilge and do it right. Lots of work.

Boomer35 03-14-2008 05:45 PM

carter what do you use? i think i might just go with bilgekote but i dont want to sell myself short

bouyhunter 03-15-2008 11:48 AM

3 Attachment(s)
BilgeKote.
Quick & easy.
Before - After.

carter38 03-15-2008 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Boomer35 (Post 2484862)
carter what do you use? i think i might just go with bilgekote but i dont want to sell myself short

I have used a couple different ones the stuff I liked the best was epoxy tile clade by sherwin williams.

DKerns 03-17-2008 06:31 AM

2 Attachment(s)
Bilgekote.....

kennyo 03-17-2008 02:04 PM

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Bilgecoat yellows. I used regular rustoleom and a brush and roller this time. Looks great!


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