The painter is a finisher. His role is primarily to protect the ship’s hull from rust and corrosion. He works on various surfaces such as metal shells, wood or plastic.
Its expertise lies in the laying of coatings, sanding, installation of colors and polishing for the fairing of boats.
Here are the steps to paint a hull:
It all starts with the preparation of the surface. The painter strips with a sandblasting to reveal the metal and remove any trace of rust.
He sand and prepares the surface to be painted by degreasing then prepares the masking to delineate the paint areas.
Then the painter applies the spray paint at a precise angle to obtain a uniform distribution.
And the last stage takes place in the boat for the finishes that are important for the final result.
Over the years, we have acquired considerable expertise. Refinishing the naval paint allows to give life to your boat and protect it. Our painting workshop, Chantier Nautique de La Rochelle, respects the conditions and safety standards. We put our expertise at your service!
Thanks to our paint booth and the reserved area in our large workshop we are able to perform high quality work in conditions compatible with compliance with safety standards. We are recognized throughout the Atlantic Coast for the quality of our paints and varnishes. Many professionals, for their color options of new boats as well as many individuals call on our skills to make or redo their hull or deck paintings.
We use the best paint brands to make sure we have a perfect result. Our choice for finishing lacquers is mostly on two-component polyurethane lacquers. In addition to their incomparable brilliance, the lack of maintenance and the duration of their shine over time, the re-painting allows to restore the appearance of the new to your boat when the external aggressions have made it dull.