i am going to paint the top half of my boat very soon. what would be the best method of doing this?spraying it is out of the question.
Roll and Tip Method :
http://hubpages.com/hub/Roll-and-Tip-Method-of-PaintingInterlux Brightside Single Stage Polyurethane :
http://www.yachtpaint.com/usa//product_guide/finishes_undercoats/US_brightside.asp?Thats what I did and it came out GREAT. Some on here will recommend the two stage paint, however I allowed my single stage paint to dry a week between coats and it came out very hard. I am pleased. Also, if you scratch the single stage paint it is a breeze to touchup....no mixing required, no 3-4 hour pot-life to worry about, no waste from mixing too much paint/hardener, easy to apply for the first-timer working solo in the backyard.
The two part paints offer better hardness and longer life, but they are almost twice the cost of single part polyurethane and are more geared to the professional who will be spraying.
Just my opinion; I am sure that others will chime in.
Have fun painting. Take your time estimate and multiply by 3X. And remember, no matter what paint you use, its 99% preparation - 8)
..