Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

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Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby brake man » Wed Nov 04, 2015 1:03 pm

I have my late Grandad's old 14 ft. MonArk that is probably as old as I am. The majority of the paint is gone so I plan to paint it and use it for duck season this year. I am not looking for a factory finish type job but would like to put on a primer and paint that would work well in the cypress and buck brush and that might last a few seasons. Any helpful suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby teul2 » Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:20 pm

Go get an arm load of these. Self etching primer is the only thing that is going to last any amount of time on aluminum. The green color dries pretty much your basic jon boat OD green color. So it makes a good base to start your camo from. For the camo part, any old rattle can of paint should stick well to the primer. But, make sure you start from a good clean, well prepped surface, and then you won't have any issues.
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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby Hambone » Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:19 am

Brake Man, one thing I have noticed about boat paint for the habitats that you and I hunt is don't go too dark. Olive and tan are best. No black and no dark brown.
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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby LODI QUACKER » Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:47 am

Parkers duck boat paint---green--- its the right color. prep work will determine how long your paint lasts. I have boats I painted in the 90's that the paint has held up good. Cost about 40 bucks a gallon can be thinned and sprayed with a compressor and a 40 dollar paint gun from home depot.
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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby One Shot Payne » Thu Nov 05, 2015 3:15 pm

Don't buy duralux! That stuff is junk
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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby Greenhead329 » Fri Nov 06, 2015 10:22 am

I have had good luck with Parkers duck boat paint as well.
I also second a good clean surface followed by a self etching primer
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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby brake man » Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:52 pm

Well, the boat is finally done and is ready for action. I'm looking forward to getting the old boat out on a hunt. Here are a few before and after pics.

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Finished Boat:



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Re: Ask DS: Painting an old jon boat

Postby Greenhead329 » Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:01 am

Looks good
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