Interlux Topside Paint
Interlux Paint YLK151/1QTUS Toplac Plus Premium Gloss Topcoat Platinum 1 Quart
Interlux Paint YLK027/1QTUS Toplac Plus One-Part Polyurethane Topcoat, Cream, Quart
Interlux Paint YLK000/1QTUS Toplac Plus One-Part Marine Topcoat Snow White Quart
Pettit Paint 1371606KIT ProPoxy 3716GK Two-Part Acrylic Urethane Topside Paint Whisper Gray
Pettit Paint 1334906KIT ProPoxy Two-Part Acrylic Urethane Topside Paint Jade Mist Green
Pettit Paint 1322306KIT ProPoxy Two-Part Acrylic Urethane Topside Paint Ice Blue
Interlux YLK962/1QTUS Toplac Plus Boston Whale Blue Marine Enamel - 1 Quart
Interlux Paint YLK256/1QTUS Toplac Plus Sea Foam Green Topside Marine Paint Quart
Pettit Paint 1318408 EZ-Poxy Polyurethane Topside Finish Mediterranean White Quart
Interlux Paint YLK684/1QTUS Toplac Plus One-Part Marine Topcoat Atlantic Gray Quart
Pettit Paint 1310808 EZ-Poxy Polyurethane Topside Finish Hatteras Off White Quart
Premium Marine Topside Paint for Lasting Protection
Topside paint is applied to any surface above the waterline on your boat, including hull sides, decks, and cabin structures. This specialized coating acts as your boat's outer armor, preventing UV degradation and protecting against saltwater corrosion while enhancing resale value. The gleaming paint jobs associated with yacht-quality maintenance represent both beauty and majesty, directly affecting vessel ranking and resale value. Whether you're restoring a classic wooden vessel, maintaining a fiberglass powerboat, or refinishing a sailboat, quality topside paint delivers both aesthetic appeal and critical surface protection against the harsh marine environment.
Understanding Topside Paint Technology
Marine topside paints are commonly one of three types: one-part polyurethane, two-part polyurethane, and alkyd marine enamel. These formulations share key characteristics—they're resistant to moisture and abrasion, highly durable, flexible enough to withstand hull expansion and contraction, and designed to resist both direct and water-intensified ultraviolet light while maintaining color and finish. However, they differ in the degree to which they withstand sun and water exposure, as well as in gloss, flexibility, durability, cost, and ease of application. One-part polyurethanes offer DIY-friendly application with excellent gloss, while two-part systems deliver superior hardness, chemical resistance, and longevity—though they require mixing and more careful surface preparation.
Why Interlux Topside Paint Stands Apart
Interlux Paint has earned a reputation as one of the marine industry's most trusted coating manufacturers. Interlux is recognized worldwide as one of the biggest names in yacht coatings and boat paints, founded in 1881 and now a division of AkzoNobel. Interlux offers a variety of high-performance topside paints designed to achieve a long-lasting, brilliant finish, with formulations like Brightside polyurethane enamel and the two-part Perfection paint delivering durable, high-gloss shine. Interlux topside paint is renowned for its durability and vibrant color retention, with products formulated to withstand harsh marine conditions and provide excellent coverage. The brand's extensive product line includes traditional alkyd enamels for wooden boats, easy-to-apply one-part polyurethanes, and professional-grade two-part systems that deliver showroom-quality results.
Choosing the Right Topside Paint for Your Vessel
Selecting the appropriate topside coating depends on several factors: your boat's construction material, intended use, maintenance schedule, and skill level. Traditional oil-based alkyd paints are the easiest for amateurs to apply with a brush, more compatible with underlying surfaces, cost less, and don't require as much fuss as polyurethanes—making them a good choice for traditional planked wood boats that expand and contract. For fiberglass hulls and modern vessels, one-part polyurethanes strike an excellent balance between ease of application and durability. Systems like Perfection have been formulated to enable do-it-yourselfers to easily achieve professional quality results on topsides, superstructure, and decks. Consider environmental exposure as well—boats in saltwater or high-sun climates benefit most from two-part polyurethanes that offer maximum UV protection and chemical resistance.
Application and Maintenance Best Practices
Successful topside painting begins with thorough surface preparation. Clean all surfaces to remove salt, grime, and oxidation, then sand to create proper adhesion. You'll need a compatible primer to give the paint something to bond to. Apply thin, even coats rather than heavy applications—this ensures proper curing and prevents runs or sags. Topside paints are formulated with properties such as UV resistance, abrasion resistance, color retention, durability and flexibility, and once cured, they resist cracking, chipping, and peeling far better than household paints. Regular maintenance extends the life of your finish: wash your boat frequently with mild soap to remove salt buildup, inspect for chips or scratches, and address damage promptly to prevent moisture intrusion beneath the coating.