Painting lower half drives
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Just pulled the boat out and have some normal scratches, scrapes etc... on the lower drives. I would like to sand blast or remove the black paint and leave them silver. Queston is, can I use some kind of clearcoat over the bare metal or is this a bad idea ? ( I am in salt water also )
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Are you opposed to painting silver? I used paint stripper on mine and just bought some single stage silver and painted it. I thought I heard some where that the bravo's have a plug in them from the foundry, it is flushed off and not visible under paint, but you may see it if is bare.
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Originally Posted by czy40p
Are you opposed to painting silver? I used paint stripper on mine and just bought some single stage silver and painted it.
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No it is not rattle can. It is Imron's little brother I believe it is Nason, I will dig out the can tonight. I used the green primer and shot it so far so good. Two seasons.
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Spoke to Hidaway Marine today and they said the same thing to paint them silver. If you polish them to a bright silver they actually will have more drag on the drives. the race boats all have the drives kinda rough for the water to flow around the drives better. Good advice I am going to try the silver
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