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Old 27.07.2009, 11:15
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Rubberised boat paint

We have an old boat and I need to re-waterproof it. Does anyone know where we can get some rubberised paint that sort of vulcanises onto the outer skin of the boat. I am not a nautical person, just given the boat in pieces and now I want to try and assemble her and get her on the water again.
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Old 27.07.2009, 11:17
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Re: Rubberised boat paint

rubberised paint!! brilliant!!
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Old 27.07.2009, 11:51
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Re: Rubberised boat paint

Did you have a look in the Bauhaus in Dietikon ? They have a nautical section (2 isles) with all kinds of fiberglass, epoxy and all types of interesting tins full of chemical stuff for boats. And outboards, must ge me an outboard next year
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Re: Rubberised boat paint

What I am after is something similar to this.

http://www.allinflatables.com/shopping/paint/index.html
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Re: Rubberised boat paint

Have alook at the Bauhaus or maybe at an inflatable boat specialist:

http://www.nautec.ch/boote/schlauchboote.asp
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