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Paint for rudder

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Created by Achernar > 9 months ago, 26 Jan 2020
Achernar
QLD, 372 posts
26 Jan 2020 3:40PM
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After breaking the larger replacement rudder, I'll re-fit my class-compliant original rudder to my Cavalier 28. Before I do, I'll fair it off with a sander and repaint the upper part. The lower part, below the water line, will get anti-fouled with the rest of the boat.

What paint should I use? Is it a case of going down to the big green hardware store and finding any exterior paint with a colour match, or should I be looking for something more "yachty"?


Ramona
NSW, 7420 posts
26 Jan 2020 5:50PM
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I would just add a few drops of black into a container of white ALDI metal paint.

UncleBob
NSW, 1200 posts
26 Jan 2020 5:53PM
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Achernar said..
After breaking the larger replacement rudder, I'll re-fit my class-compliant original rudder to my Cavalier 28. Before I do, I'll fair it off with a sander and repaint the upper part. The lower part, below the water line, will get anti-fouled with the rest of the boat.

What paint should I use? Is it a case of going down to the big green hardware store and finding any exterior paint with a colour match, or should I be looking for something more "yachty"?




Big green hardware store or if philosophically opposed to predatory pricing giants, a good local paint store and source an oil based quality paint.

boty
QLD, 685 posts
28 Jan 2020 7:46AM
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use 2 pack and never have to do it again

troubadour
NSW, 319 posts
28 Jan 2020 9:08AM
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That rudder has been chopped. The standard Cav 28 rudder is shaped like a spitfire wing. Laurie Davidson was very pedantic about his foil shapes. I'll try and upload a pic of mine. Its just out of shot in my avatar.



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