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I painted an older Shell Lake fiberglass boat back in the 80's.
Provided you want it to look decent when you're done. (Hey I've seen guys do it with implament enamel from Farm Fleet and a roller) What ever you can afford and want out of it.
Suggest you buy your paint at an automotive body supply store, have them give you some "Flexible Agent Additive". Tell them you're using it on a fiberglass boat.
The flex additive will allow the paint to flex without cracking as your hull flexes from waves, loading, rough roads, etc.
It is the same additive they put in paint when the paint the rubber bumper covers on today's automobiles.
It's not hard to do, suspect that old Tuffy would do well with a new paint job.
Good luck,
Mark Hintz
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