Paints

  1. Alexseal 501 Premium Topcoat

    $155.89 - $646.20
    3
  2. KiwiGrip Non-Skid Deck System with Special Roller Cover

    $65.04 - $211.14
    9
  3. Alexseal Finish Primer 442

    $88.31 - $232.13
    0
  4. Pettit Easypoxy Topside Paint

    $30.30 - $282.73
    2
  5. Pettit Protect Epoxy Primer

    $77.56 - $176.15
    4
  6. SEMCO Teak Sealer

    $53.25 - $147.79
    11
  7. Awlgrip Polyester Urethane Topcoat Base

    $130.21 - $397.46
    2
  8. Awlgrip 545 Epoxy Primer

    $70.81 - $211.24
    0
  9. MAS Epoxies Bristol Finish Traditional Amber System Urethane Varnish

    $103.26 - $308.66
    2
  10. Polymarine Flexithane Hypalon Paint

    $173.11
    1
  11. Teak Wonder Teak Wood Dressing and Sealer

    $36.53 - $144.41
    6
  12. Pettit Z-Spar Captain's Varnish 1015

    $38.21 - $203.14
    3
  13. Pettit Aerosol Prop Coat Barnacle Barrier - 20 oz - 1792

    $40.14
    6
  14. Pettit EZ-Prime Multipurpose Topside Primer

    $30.30 - $149.15
    0
  15. Pettit Z-Spar Flagship High Build Varnish 2015

    $54.58 - $230.14
    1
  16. 19% off

    Epifanes Polyurethane Top Side Paint

    $98.83 - $105.56
    $79.18 - $105.56
    3
  17. Pettit Prop Coat Barnacle Barrier Zinc Protection - 1792Q

    $157.22
    0
  18. Epifanes Two Part Semi-Gloss Polyurethane Primer

    $68.10 - $232.83
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  19. Pettit Tuff Coat Rubberized Non-Skid Coating

    $178.84 - $209.89
    1
  20. Pettit EZ Decks Non-Skid Deck Paint

    $70.80 - $224.74
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  21. Pettit EZ Bilge

    $46.98 - $161.29
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  22. Pettit ECO HRT Copper-Free Antifouling Paint

    $54.60 - $270.66
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  23. 61% off

    Moeller Outboard & Inboard Engine Paint

    $19.97 - $24.88
    $9.49 - $21.97
    1
  24. Alexseal X Acrylic Topcoat

    $145.82 - $674.94
    1
  25. Polymarine Superflex PVC Paint

    $173.11
    0
  26. Pettit EZ Wood Sealer

    $54.60
    0
  27. Epifanes Woodfinish Matte

    $52.34 - $88.31
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  28. Epifanes Rubbed Effect Varnish

    $45.15 - $78.24
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  29. Pettit Copper Bronze Antifouling Bottom Paint

    $195.35 - $405.65
    1
  30. Pettit 1793 Aerosol Transducer Paint - 1793SP

    $40.23
    1
  31. 16% off

    Epifanes Non-Skid Deck Coating

    $69.62 - $72.49
    $58.11 - $72.49
    0
  32. Pettit Z-Spar Captain's Satin Sheen Varnish - V-975Q

    $76.20
    1
  33. Pettit Old Salem Hard Racing Non-Antifouling Bottom Paint - 1959Q

    $154.96
    0
  34. Pettit EZ Fabricoat Flexible Marine Fabric Refinisher

    $28.44 - $39.73
    0
  35. Aquagard 190 Waterbased Primer - 25009

    $43.80
    0
  36. 19% off

    Moeller Sandable Spray Primer

    $20.67 - $22.44
    $18.07 - $20.67
    0
  37. Aquagard 181 Marine Grade Primer

    $42.45 - $104.59
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  38. Pettit 6980 Rustlok Steel Primer

    $81.60 - $197.74
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  39. Alexseal 414 Fast Spot Finish Primer

    $127.52
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  40. Pettit ProPoxy Two-Part Topside Paint Kit

    $724.28 - $798.53
  41. Pettit ProPoxy Two-Part Topside Aerosol Paint

    $152.47
  42. Pettit ProPoxy Two-Part Epoxy Primer

    $223.43 - $513.74
  43. Pettit Tuff Coat Semi-Smooth Rubberized Non-Skid Coating

    $190.99 - $766.32

About Paints

Boat Paints

Paint for boats is formulated to perform in a myriad of environments and to adhere to vastly different materials. Sailboat paint encompasses hull and bottom paint as well as varnish for wood surfaces. Outboard boat owners most likely will need boat paint to touch up their motor while many powerboats feature nonskid boat paint on many surfaces for safety. Defender offers all types of boat paint.

There is a boat paint for every application ? make sure you use the right one!

Marine-grade paints are formulated specially to adhere to different materials and surfaces while withstanding moisture, UV exposure, and even submersion in water. Surface preparation is always a key in successfully applying boat paint but confirming the material that will be painted is the most important. Boat paint manufacturers have developed paints for boats that will cover aluminum, wood, and fiberglass, but these are three different boat coatings and are not interchangeable.

Read the directions, please.

Yes, there is an art to spraying boat paint. The more practice the better a painter will become but painting your own boat if you do not expect a professional job, is certainly something any boat owner can try. Prep work is key, but there is one other important factor in using boat paint. Read the can! Not every boat paint manufacturer mixes their paints, accelerators, and reducers in the same ratios so take the time to read the instructions and know what they mean. Before mixing, if there are any questions, contact the experts at Defender Marine for more insight.

Strip it down, then build it up

Removing old coatings is the best start for a satisfying paint project. Whether old varnish or bottom paint, taking the boat back to its original surface offers the best environment for proper boat paint adhesion. Stripped of paint, the boat may reveal the need for wood repair, fillers, or fairing compound to prepare and smooth the surface before painting. Defender Marine offers a full line of paint strippers as well as primers, sealers, and surface repair and preparation compounds. Safety equipment, caulk, tape, and all types of applicators are also available; thoroughly review your project and chosen boat paint to create an accurate list of materials before the boat painting project starts.