Boat paint
Maintaining your boat starts with choosing the right boat paint. Whether you are protecting the hull below the waterline, refreshing the topsides with a gloss finish, or preserving wooden surfaces with varnish, high-quality marine coatings are essential for durability, performance, and long-term value.
At Seashop, we offer professional-grade boat paint from trusted brands like International and Hempel, including antifouling, primers, varnishes, topcoat paints and painting tools. These systems are specifically designed to withstand saltwater, UV exposure, impact, and constant moisture.
International Antifouling Trilux 33As low as €393.25
International Antifouling Trilux Prop-O-DrevAs low as €39.94
Antifouling International Ultra EUAs low as €199.95
International Antifouling VC Offshore EUAs low as €77.40
Hempel Ecopower PropAs low as €26.31
Hempel Hard Racing XtraAs low as €57.67
Marlin Eco antifouling paint for transducers, depth finders and logsSpecial Price €19.94 Regular Price €19.95
Antifouling International Ultra 300As low as €57.95
Why is a boat paint essential?
Boat paint is not just cosmetic. It serves several critical functions:
Protection Against Water Damage
Marine environments are harsh. Constant exposure to water can cause osmosis, corrosion, blistering and structural damage. Marine primers and coatings create a protective barrier that prevents water intrusion.
Preventing Marine Growth
Antifouling paint prevents algae, barnacles and shell growth below the waterline. Without antifouling, marine growth increases drag, reduces fuel efficiency and affects performance.
UV and Weather Resistance
Topcoat and varnish systems protect against UV degradation, fading and surface breakdown.
Preserving Boat Value
A properly maintained paint system extends the lifespan of your boat and protects resale value.
Our Boat Paint Categories
Antifouling
Antifouling paint is applied below the waterline to prevent marine growth. It reduces drag, improves fuel efficiency and protects the hull.
Available options include:
- Self-polishing antifouling
- Hard antifouling
- Suitable solutions for both freshwater and saltwater use
International and Hempel both offer high-performance antifouling systems trusted by boat owners worldwide.
Primers & Thinners
A marine primer ensures proper adhesion and long-lasting performance of the paint system. Different primers are designed for:
- Bare fiberglass
- Wood
- Steel or aluminum
- Previously painted surfaces
Thinners are used to adjust viscosity and improve application quality. Using the correct primer is essential for durability and system compatibility.
Varnishes
Marine varnish protects wooden parts such as trim, rails and decks from UV damage and moisture.
Benefits:
- Enhances natural wood appearance
- Provides UV protection
- Creates a durable, flexible protective layer
Both International and Hempel offer premium yacht varnishes known for clarity and longevity.
Topcoat Paint
Marine topcoat paint (also called topside paint or yacht enamel) is used above the waterline for hull sides, cabins and superstructures.
Key characteristics:
- High gloss finish
- UV resistant
- Durable and impact resistant
- Long color retention
Products like International Toplac and Hempel topcoat systems deliver professional results for DIY and experienced boat owners alike.
Which brands of boat paint do you recommend?
International
International is one of the most recognized names in marine coatings. Known for innovation and reliability, their product range includes:
- International Toplac (high-gloss topside paint)
- Super Gloss
- Micron antifouling systems
- Interdeck (deck coating)
- Professional-grade primers
International products are widely used by recreational boaters and professionals.
Hempel
Hempel is a global leader in marine coatings, offering durable and technically advanced paint systems.
Their product strengths include:
- High-performance antifouling
- Protective primers
- Durable topcoat systems
- Professional-grade marine varnishes
Hempel is known for consistent quality and long-lasting protection in demanding marine conditions.
What are the steps for applying boat paint?
For best results, marine coatings should be applied as a system:
- Cleaning and degreasing
- Sanding and surface preparation
- Primer application
- Intermediate coat (if required)
- Topcoat or antifouling
Skipping steps can significantly reduce durability and performance.
Can I apply new paint over old paint?
Yes, if:
- The old paint is in good condition
- The surface is properly cleaned and sanded
- The new paint system is compatible
Always check compatibility guidelines from International or Hempel.