The original interior of most Santa Cruz built boats was
'Polycore'--as mentioned a gelcoat with flattener and wax added for
surface application.
After many attempts to source the original material I made my own to
touch up the interior of my Express 37. Color matching was very hard
because the original interior had become many different colors due to
exposure, embedded dirt and mold, etc. I achieved close to the
original color by adding black and yellow coloring to white gel coat.
If you go this route, do test batches and don't forget to add
flattener and wax (without wax you will make a sticky mess). I used
small disposable foam rollers for application and got a fairly
consistent texture.
On my e27 I have repainted the entire interior with System 3 WR-LPU
(Whidbey White, which is a light tan). I can't recommend this paint
highly enough. It thins and cleans with water, but once this two-part
LPU dries it is super strong and has a very similar feel and
durability to the polycore. Touching it up is super easy as well.
My original interior was a grayish color--not sure if all the boats
were the same inside. The Whidbey White from System 3 matches the
original interiors of Moore 24s very well--I've used it several times
for that...
good luck,
--brendan
:: Hi all,
::
:: Does anybody have a suggestion for an interior paint
:: that works well inside the boat? Ideally it is fairly
:: close in color to the original interior paint / gelcoat.
:: I would like to clean up a few spots in Salty Hotel
:: without having to repaint the whole interior.
::
:: Thanks,
:: John