I followed this:
http://www.hobiecat.com/community/viewt ... t=painting
for the most part.
My Hobie was seriously hosed up. The previous owner(s) must have been beaching this thing on lava rock or something. Tons of BIG cracks and nicks, as well as a few holes. I patched the big stuff with bondo and worked out most of the other surfaces with Epoxy.
After the prep, I used the interlux primer and brightside with brushing liquid combo. The boat looks AMAZING. My process:
Sand (220) > Prime > Sand (320) > Prime > Sand (320) > Paint > Sand (320) > Paint > Sand (320) > Paint > Sand (sanding cloth - not sure where you get these or what grit they are close to, I got mine from a jeweler friend a few years ago, similar to a tack cloth) > Paint
The paint seems to be adhearing VERY well and with the extra couple of coats I doubt I'll have to worry about dings.
Another note of interest...I ended up only using half a gallon of primer, and only 3 quarts on paint on my 16.