Bee
I like this kind of test ,I think it helps all of us.
I am going to add my findings an ideals on some of the things you posted
THIS IS WHAT AS WORKED THE BEST FOR ME OTHERS MAY HAVE DIFFERENT RESULTS.
latex house paint is not made for wear, it is made to protect a surface from sun and weather not abrasions. The rustolem I used a lot in my steel fab shop and it had good wearing properties went on smooth and lasted well.
water base stains ,yep i have had some problems , I had blisters pop up in a few places ,the epoxy and cloth stayed together it turned loose from the wood, really not sure why.
epoxy over paint ,in areas that are rigid it seem to work ok, in areas that flexed not so well had
areas that came loose from the wood and in one case it flaked
Some folks have talked about just taping seams then painting the rest of the boat ,I use to build some flat bottoms that way and found they were a short life boat if built with ply ,they wound up looking just like Bees samples.
Epoxy and wet paint , I can see some problems there ,how would you apply it smooth enough for a good finish and if you had to sand it ,runs and such, I think it would look just like the samples Bee dragged across the concrete.
I have built and used several boats with epoxy and poly that were painted on after sanding smooth with rustolem paint, it gave a good finish ,smooth and slick ,wore well with some rough usage. Sun hasnt affected it at all.
This is what I have had the best luck with, epoxy and 6 ounce cloth inside and out,if I paint
it will be satin rustolem .I have several hundred miles on this combination that are river miles and hard on boats,
For a clear finish epoxy 6 ounce glass inside and out sanded smooth then 4 coats of Benjamin
Moore spar varnish . This has held up better than any other combination of clear finish and is extremley hard and wear resistant much better than the other spar varnishes I tried
Just a couple more thoughts and explanation. My boats or used hard sit out in direct sunlight from 5 degrees last winter to 114 this summer .
Ron