LesR":3dbp24qq said:
Resurrecting this thread for some updates (if available)...
I am planning on adding some type of interior coating to my 25 this fall or next spring. After reading through this thread a couple times, it sounds as if there are three basic options for coatings:
Mascoat DBM - works well to reduce condensation, best application is via airless sprayer.
SC 1000 - can be brushed, available by the gallon. Seems to be optimized for sound reduction more than reducing condensation.
"New" coating from Advanced Coating Solutions - No reviews available. I found their website, but it includes less detail than Mascoat's in terms of application instructions.
I'd prefer something that can be brushed, as I have no experience spraying and would prefer to not have to rent a sprayer for several days. Looking for any updates related to new coating from ACS or from those who have applied Mascoat via brush.
As always, thanks to everyone for the wealth of information you have generously shared.
Les
Les
I installed the "NEW" coating from Advanced Coating Solutions this past spring. I believe this product to be very similar to the Mascoat. Having applied it, I do not think you could use a brush or roller but rather need a compressor and paint gun to apply it.
I purchased 5 gallons of the product from Richard Stratton along with a applicator gun for an additonal $25 I believe. We hooked up the paint gun to our air compressor which we already had.
The hardest and most time consuming part of the application is the masking and prep before applying the product itself. There is also some dry time involved between coatings of the product and paint layers. I can detail what all we did in the process from start to finish.
1. remove all contents from the boat cabin
2. clean all the surfaces to receive the product (scrubbed with cleaning solution).
3. Masked all areas that needed to be protected from the insulation (Paper, plastic, tape).
4. Sprayed 2 coats of product on walls, ceiling, and inside sponson till it was used up
5. Sprayed 2 coats of latex interior paint in the same color as the mascoat (white).
We are very happy with the finished product. I would guestimate that the product is around 2-3mm thick. The paint looked really nice over the finish. We used an eggshell sheen. In hindsight, we should have used a semigloss as the paint is scuffed with some discoloration in 5 months of use. I do feel like a semigloss would have allowed a bit more cleanability.
I can post more details and photos in a later write up. Just wanted to give a quick summary in hopes it might help you or someone else looking into this.
Strong endorsement of this product and its ability to help retain warmth while reducing condensation considerably.
PM with any specific Q's you might have.