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Boat & Yacht Paints

Yacht varnish and boat paint protect marine woodwork and other exposed exterior surfaces against moisture, UV and weather. You will find clear, coloured and matte systems for boats, trim and selected outdoor joinery in one place. Selection can then be narrowed by exposure, substrate and desired finish
Original price €24,90 - Original price €89,90
Original price €24,90 - Original price €89,90
Original price €24,90
€14,90 - €99,90
€14,90 - €99,90
Current price €14,90
2.5l | €25,96 / l

Premium Matt Boat Paint: Wood Coating for Yachts, Furniture, Ships, and Stairs – 1-5 Liters

CAIRCON
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🟠 Boat varnish is a high-quality, colorless solvent-based wood varnish for robust varnishes on yachts and boats above and below water as well as fo...

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Original price €24,90 - Original price €89,90
Original price €24,90 - Original price €89,90
Original price €24,90
€14,90 - €99,90
€14,90 - €99,90
Current price €14,90
2.5l | €25,96 / l
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Where boat paint and yacht varnish are used

Boat paint and yacht varnish are typically used on yachts, sport boats, wood trim, railings, hatches, outdoor joinery and other surfaces exposed to changing weather and moisture. Many buyers also use marine-grade coatings on demanding exterior wood projects where standard varnish is often not enough. The category is therefore relevant both for classic boat care and for robust outdoor finishing.

Clear varnish, coloured finishes and system choice

Clear yacht varnish is the right direction when the wood grain should stay visible and the goal is a classic protected finish. Coloured boat paint is more suitable when the surface needs coverage as well as protection, or when wood and selected metal areas should be refreshed in one coordinated look. The key choice is not only the sheen level, but also whether the project needs a wood-first varnish or a broader marine coating system.

What matters before application

A marine coating lasts longer when the substrate is dry, clean and free from weak old layers, salt residues and dirt. On worn timber, sanding and careful layer build-up make a visible difference to both appearance and durability. It also helps to check whether the coating is intended for above-waterline use only or whether the product is suitable for more demanding marine exposure.