







⚓ Elevate your vessel’s style with gloss that lasts beyond the horizon!
TotalBoat Wet Edge is a premium polyurethane marine paint designed for topside surfaces above the waterline. It delivers a durable, high-gloss finish that resists scratches, chips, UV fading, and chemical damage. Easy to apply with brush, roller, or spray, it covers up to 100 sq ft per quart and is compatible with fiberglass, wood, metal, and previously painted surfaces. Available in 22 vibrant colors, Wet Edge ensures long-lasting beauty and protection for boats, RVs, and exterior trim.













| ASIN | B00HQP5D9A |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,703 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Boat Painting Supplies |
| Brand Name | TotalBoat |
| Color | Black |
| Color Code | Black |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 80-100 square feet per quart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,893) |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 72 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811932020383 |
| Included Components | Paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 947 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | TotalBoat |
| Model Number | 365388 |
| Paint Type | Polyurethane |
| Part Number | 365388 |
| Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Chip Resistant, Crack Resistant, Fade Resistant, Scratch Resistant, Tintable, UV Resistant, Washable, Weather Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Topside paint for boat hulls above the waterline, exterior house paint, and decorative coating for DIY woodwoking and crafts |
| Surface Recommendation | Epoxy, Fiberglass, Metals, Wood, Previously Painted Surfaces |
| UPC | 811932020383 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
M**D
Outstanding Marine Paint – Long-Lasting and Easy to Apply
TotalBoat Wet Edge is hands down one of the best topside paints I’ve used. The application process was incredibly smooth — it levels beautifully, even with a brush or roller, and dries to a high-gloss, professional-looking finish. One of the best features is how durable and long-lasting it is. It holds up well in tough marine conditions, resisting UV rays, saltwater, and weathering with no peeling or fading even after extended exposure. The coverage is excellent, and it’s available in a great selection of vibrant, lasting colors. Whether you’re touching up or doing a full refinish, this paint gives a strong, clean, and polished look that really lasts. If you want a reliable, high-quality marine paint that’s easy to work with and delivers exceptional results, TotalBoat Wet Edge is the way to go.
H**R
Follow Instructions and Get Near-Spray Quality Finish
First, I had never painted a boat and was dubious about reports of near-spray quality results with any of the boat paints. My boat is old so I figured anything would be an improvement. I chose Total Boat mainly because it was easier through Amazon. I mixed two parts Yellow with one part Fighting Lady. (Can't add pigment. You have to mix Wet Edge paint instead). I was amazed at the smooth finish of the final paint job. I think that it is 85% of a spray job. If I had thought that it would turn out this well I would have been more careful with the primer coats and prep. Advice: Painting outdoors is challenging. Each coat takes several days to dry and then you have to fight rain, humidity and temperature. I finished it in the garage and it was a snap. For me, the primer was really thick, went on with a lot of orange peel and it dried slowly, and it was clumping during sanding because I didn't let it cure (all problems were user error). When the primer was cured it was easily sanded down and may have helped with smoothing the fiberglass imperfections. The primer prep is he key to a quality paint job. Take your time here. The paint went on well. The first coat had some orange peel because I put it on too thick and didn't have a quality paint brush. It was remediated when I sanded it down (again, wait for it to cure!). I applied the last coat uncomfortably thin with tip and roll, and it turned out marvelous! It took 1 gallon of primer and about 1/2 gallon of paint for an 18' boat. Use a 1/8" foam roller (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168S0ETE?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1) for the areas you want to look perfect, and use a true badger hair brush (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N9LE80?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1). It is worth the money for this task.
R**S
Excellent
Excellent product. Dries to hard, durable coating.
J**S
Transform you boat!
Super slick, super glossy. This paint will take your boat to the next level. Wet Edge is a one part paint and goes on thin. I put one coat of primer and two thin coats of Wet Edge. I would consider the roll (6” foam) and tip (good paint brush) method. If you’re painting over no skid, just rolling works best. In fact, i ended rolling the whole project. I painted the top deck first, center console will be next. Turned my tired old 1994 Action Craft into a slick clean machine.
W**E
1 year looks good.
For inexpensive paint, it's pretty good. I thinned %10 with thinner. Rolled with foam rollers and it laid out flat, looks very good, pro even on fiberglass. Took a few weeks to fully cure as it was soft enough to scratch from a fuel tank at first, but it hardened up.
P**Y
Deck paint
Great paint puts a nice coat or marine plywood
A**R
Paint never dries, doesn't level, gummy to sand, doesn't cover well, buy other paint.
Amazon: They don't know how to ship the paint so it doesn't get damaged. First gallon of paint arrived damaged. The Amazon computerized return system was going to make me ship it back or some nonsense like that. Without opening I contacted Amazon directly and was sent a second can. Luckily I didn't try to use it, eventually I opened it and it had skinned over 1/4" thick! Product: the product is very hard to use and takes a lot of patience. 1) must use primer. I had a newly created boat and tried to paint (only) some hard to reach areas during assembly. It took many coats, at least 4, for coverage. It also eventually yellowed so it may not be suited for semi-enclosed spaces. 2) it doesn't follow out at all if unthinned. If unthinned it skins over so quick it's hard to keep a wet edge. If you attempt to tip it, it just leaves brush marks in the paint. Unthinned, but thinly applied, it still takes well over 24 hours to "dry". If you apply it thick enough to self level a bit it never dries fully and is a soft gummy mess. 3) If you thin it enough to follow out and keep a wet edge and tip well, it takes over 36 hours to dry, maybe 48 hours. Good luck keeping dust out of something sticky for 48 hours!! When thinned enough to tip it's coverage is even worse, and took 3 coats to cover totalboat's white primer. It took forever, since you need to wait at least 2 days between coats to wet sand out all the dust! 4) I've also tried using it to apply softsand and we'll see if it ever dries. I think that the "overly thick" coat that forms (all the valleys in the nonskid) means it will never dry. It's been drying for 3 days now - still wet. Recommendation: don't use this paint.
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