Rick

Am I wrong in assuming you meant you used Brightside on the bulkheads and 
either Brightside with non skid additive or Interdeck on the non skid areas?

Mike
Persistence
Halifax

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Rick Brass 
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Subject: Re: Stus-List painting strategy for deck Interlux vs Pettit

Imzadi and Belle are two of the three boats on which I’ve seen the deck painted 
with Interdeck in the past three years. The first was my friend’s Tartan 37. On 
the recommendation of the guy who does most of the work on Imzadi and after 
seeing the Tartan a year after being painted I used it on my 38. After another 
year I did my 25. I had originally considered doing the deck s with Kiwi Grip.

Interdeck is a 1 part paint. About $40 a quart at West Marine. Unlike Petit 
deck paint you can’t tint Interdeck for color match. The off white looked to be 
a good match for the faded smoke white, but turned out to be a little brighter 
white. On Imzadi, the non-skid got painted and the flat parts of the deck, 
cockpit bulkheads, and house were not painted. After two summer, I don’t notice 
the difference any more.

On Belle, the gelcoat where the house meets the fore deck was pretty warn by 44 
years of use. Patches of gelcoat were essentially gone and you could see 
sunlight through the laminate from the inside, and amber blotches in the deck. 
We used Interdeck with the Interlux non-skid additive on the non-skid (which is 
almost everything on a 25) and Interdeck without non-skid on the cockpit 
bulkhead and vertical surfaces.

I was surprised at how easy prep was. Wash good with deck cleaner and a stiff 
brush. Wash again with  Comet and a stiff brush. Rinse thoroughly and let dry. 
Paint the first coat.


Rick Brass
Imzadi  C&C 38 mk2 #47
la Belle Aurore  C&C 25 mk1 #225
Washington, NC



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Subject: Stus-List painting strategy for deck Interlux vs Pettit


Hi all,



I'm planning paint my boat's deck in stages, roll and tip.  I've chosen Kiwi 
Grip for the non-skid.  Ten years ago I tried a two part primer and Interlux 
Perfection and painted the transom only.  I picked a day with too much heat and 
the sun hit the transom each afternoon so I had to grind/sand that off and 
recoat.  I ended up using Brightside and it looked very professional but is now 
showing some problems after ten years.



I just tried Pettit EZpoxy for the first time on a helm seat.  Same price as 
Interlux but flows out better and easier.  The paint went on easy and looks 
great.  The primer, EZ Prime, stinks more than the finish coat, EZ Poxy but the 
smell goes away once the paint dries.  Nothing stinks as much as Bilge Coat 
which I find smells for days so I'd like to avoid Brightside which is a close 
cousin.



Two part paints are supposed to last longer but they cost more and I want to 
avoid all the carcinigens and eternal mixing of two part primer, two part 
finish coat, two part flattener.



Any opinions out there, Pettit vs Interlux or some other system?



Chuck S, Resolute 1990 C&C 34R
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