As Rob and Will has described, I found that painting my dory, I found the finish was a little ruff because I didn't seal first. With this being only my second build I am still experimenting with finishes. I choose to use Shellac as a sanding sealer before painting and am happier with the finish, but there still could be room for improvement. here are the products I am using for my pram.
![20240307_142629.jpg 20240307_142629.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417410-207d6c6e5ec150d845c09bd28f54e97e.jpg?hash=IH1sbl7BUN)
I sprayed 2 coats of shellac and then 3 coats of paint on the hull. I did not sand between coats but that would help with a smoother finish. I am still struggling with how to sand the interior between all the nooks and cranny's.
![20240307_142821.jpg 20240307_142821.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417413-a386098f7cb39a72794b12917513a9f8.jpg?hash=o4YJj3yzmn)
![20240307_142832.jpg 20240307_142832.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417414-be4315ea9d91033718016606ad69a518.jpg?hash=vkMV6p2RAz)
![20240307_142851.jpg 20240307_142851.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417415-e3a9e302ebf9e87e08f9683cc39e9123.jpg?hash=46njAuv56H)
I choose to leave the seats and floors a natural color and used the Danish Oil like I did with my Dory.
![20240308_101748.jpg 20240308_101748.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417416-3e23e7b48b95625482aae7cd55b72748.jpg?hash=PiPntIuVYl)
![20240308_101806.jpg 20240308_101806.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417417-91e8a9fb0d11d07b958f5f8e1308681f.jpg?hash=keip-w0R0H)
I am going to leave the tiller natural (clear danish oil), but painted the dagger board and rudder the same color as the interior of my pram (Georgia Clay).
![20240307_142629.jpg 20240307_142629.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417410-207d6c6e5ec150d845c09bd28f54e97e.jpg?hash=IH1sbl7BUN)
I sprayed 2 coats of shellac and then 3 coats of paint on the hull. I did not sand between coats but that would help with a smoother finish. I am still struggling with how to sand the interior between all the nooks and cranny's.
![20240307_142821.jpg 20240307_142821.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417413-a386098f7cb39a72794b12917513a9f8.jpg?hash=o4YJj3yzmn)
![20240307_142832.jpg 20240307_142832.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417414-be4315ea9d91033718016606ad69a518.jpg?hash=vkMV6p2RAz)
![20240307_142851.jpg 20240307_142851.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417415-e3a9e302ebf9e87e08f9683cc39e9123.jpg?hash=46njAuv56H)
I choose to leave the seats and floors a natural color and used the Danish Oil like I did with my Dory.
![20240308_101748.jpg 20240308_101748.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417416-3e23e7b48b95625482aae7cd55b72748.jpg?hash=PiPntIuVYl)
![20240308_101806.jpg 20240308_101806.jpg](https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/data/attachments/417/417417-91e8a9fb0d11d07b958f5f8e1308681f.jpg?hash=keip-w0R0H)
I am going to leave the tiller natural (clear danish oil), but painted the dagger board and rudder the same color as the interior of my pram (Georgia Clay).