Boat Painting & Antifouling in Wyoming
Browse marine providers across Wyoming. Hull painting, topside refinishing, and antifouling bottom paint.
Painting a yacht right is meticulous work — hull prep, fairing, primer, multiple topcoats, and proper cure conditions all matter for longevity. Bottom paint (antifouling) is typically refreshed every 1–3 years; full topside repaint is a 5–15-year decision depending on hull material and care. Awlgrip and Imron are the gold-standard polyurethane paints for topsides.
Marine providers in Wyoming
4 shownNo exact painting matches yet — these are notable marine shops in Wyoming. Many marinas and yards offer painting without naming it explicitly.
Colter Bay Marina
Fairway Marina
Leeks Marina
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Frequently asked
- How long does a full topside paint job take?
- Plan on 3–6 weeks in the yard for prep, multiple coats with cure time, and final buffing. Expect $300–$800 per linear foot for an Awlgrip-grade finish on a typical yacht.
- How often do I need to repaint the bottom?
- Most ablative antifouling paints last 1–2 years; hard antifouling (for racing or trailered boats) can go 2–4 years. Boats kept in warm water with high biological activity (Florida, Caribbean) may need annual application.