Step 57: PRIME TIME! Total Protect Primer- The Hull is Looking Good!! POWER CATAMARAN BUILD SERIES

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In this episode we make final preparations for the next big step. We then move on to priming the hull using TotalBoat's Total Protect.

Along the way we almost ran out of primer BUT tune in to see what happens!

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This is a great looking hull. God bless you all.

hythamtas
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AWESOME! I bet you guys are thrilled :D Amazing difference a coat of primer makes compared to the splotchy of the fairing process. Congrats

LadyDewBuild
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Good Work... as usual. Now you have a "Batman Style Hull".. Keep going!!

FlorencioMarchelli
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Looks great!
Makes it look so complete!
Good work!

bha
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that looks great! Must have been very satisfying.

baytep
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Cant wait to see this beast on water! Nice Job.

BCB-Boats-Media
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Hay Guys, Starting to look good! Some thoughts (as a professional boat builder), in the hope it helps you;

1) Not a good idea to paint both sides at the same time (as shown in the beginning of the painting sequence). It is better to paint one part of the entire hull (such as the bottom panels of one hull) then move and paint the other side. While it doesn't particulary matter for the under coats, it will show on the finish coats, so it is better to develop good painting habits from the start.

2) You could consider spray painting, it will give you a better and more even finish. If you start with the undercoats, will be fairly practised (especially if you watch a few YT videos beforehand) before applying the finish coats. If you don't like how the first finish coat looks, you can always get a professional to apply the final finish coat. The cost will be worth the finished look of the boat!

Hope this helps,

Professional Boatbuilder and Naval Architect

cmu
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Hull looks great with some paint on. Did you get better coverage with the second and third coats. 👍

svlamancha
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Sweet results... question, I have an old 16 foot whaler and i'm evaluating my process. I am currently still going through the boat with total fair. With this stuff going over top of the fairing compound now its technically impenetrable as far a water getting into the hull. If im gonna repaint the entire boat after this has been done it seems any topside paint for the interior is fine. What specific paint should you use for the exterior of the boat that can will be exposed to the water. Im not looking to use anti fouling on the sides as thats obviously not necessary. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Frumundaair
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What’s the engine make going to be.
The Honda 115 hp have counter rotations model and is great engine in fuel consumption

hythamtas