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I've been thnking of building my self a little Crappie Boat. A Jon boat about 10' long and 4' wide in the middle. I have a nice set of drawings from "Lewis Boats" in Iowa.
I dont want to mess with Glue and Fiberglass or Epoxy or any other type of glue.
This is not going to be Marine plywood either.
Its a 10', 1/4" plywood Jon boat with a split rear seat, A sliding center seat for rowing and reaching. A small deck up front for Temp setting's.
The question comes on Painting this thing and keeping the wood in good shape.
Its on a Trailer and kept in a barn when not fishing.
I dont think it even needs Epoxy paint. Plain ol' Oil based Porch n' Deck paint. Oil of some kind on the Hardwood.
I'm so confused on this painting and Epoxy stuff. Most people think I should Completly enclose the wood in a coat of Fiberglass and Epoxy. NOPE! I dont want a plastic coated wood boat. I want it water resistant because the Paint sunk into the wood several thousandths of an inch. When the wood dries out, I dont want it looking like it needs sanding and Re-painting.
So what do you experts offer as instructions?
What kind of paint and Primer etc.
Remember, no glue and no Fiberglass.
I dont want to mess with Glue and Fiberglass or Epoxy or any other type of glue.
This is not going to be Marine plywood either.
Its a 10', 1/4" plywood Jon boat with a split rear seat, A sliding center seat for rowing and reaching. A small deck up front for Temp setting's.
The question comes on Painting this thing and keeping the wood in good shape.
Its on a Trailer and kept in a barn when not fishing.
I dont think it even needs Epoxy paint. Plain ol' Oil based Porch n' Deck paint. Oil of some kind on the Hardwood.
I'm so confused on this painting and Epoxy stuff. Most people think I should Completly enclose the wood in a coat of Fiberglass and Epoxy. NOPE! I dont want a plastic coated wood boat. I want it water resistant because the Paint sunk into the wood several thousandths of an inch. When the wood dries out, I dont want it looking like it needs sanding and Re-painting.
So what do you experts offer as instructions?
What kind of paint and Primer etc.
Remember, no glue and no Fiberglass.