I would spend the 20 dollars on the rustoleum paint and primer and give it a try. If you really don't like it redo it with better paint next year. It is easy to use and does not require a lot of tools you may or may not have. It would probably be 250 dollars just for the awlgrip system of paint, converter, reducer, primer, and primer converter.
Went down to the local boatyard at lunch to see what they would charge to do the spraying etc..... The owner had recomended me to
Britesides by Interlux Showed me a hull that had just been done
(rolled and tipped) with the stuff and looked fantastic. Went down the street to the local Marine Store and picked up a quart of Materhorn White and a quart of primer and it was only $30 more that what the Rust Oleum cost me and that stuff is going back to Lowes this evening.
ok, so I'm bored at work. But why are there two perfectly good sawhorses off to the side and you have the mast balanced on the arms of two chairs?
Ahhhh! Rube Goldberg!!!!
It was only sitting on the one chair's arm. I had the sprinklers going for a while due to I'll be shutting them off for the next week while I do the painting.