They make an epoxy type paint called Easy Poxy.
Hi Mark,
Just to clarify, Easy Poxy is not epoxy it's actually a Polyurethane. It along with Brightsides are some of the most popular marine paints, and they both perform equally as well. I have used both, and personally I prefer Brighsides because I find it easier to keep a wet edge, but the difference is minimal. If I could buy either at a discount to the other, I wouldn't hesitate, they are that close.
For a first timer, I would recommend Brightsides, for the above reason. Also, I recommend you try Brightsides, and compare the results. I think you will find they are both great paints that leave a beautiful finish.
I do use a couple different thinners (small amount) to retard drying depending on temp/humidity of the day. I strain each batch, and roll & tip (foam brush) as you describe.
Last April I helped a friend paint a Red fiberglass canoe that was in need of help. It had some deep gouges that we fixed with thickened epoxy, and lots of scratches. The whole boat was wet sanded fairly smooth with 220. The boat was painted with white over red, no transition primer was used. The very first coat almost completely covered the red... amazing

I left him to finish the boat himself with another helper doing roll/tip method. The second coat completely covered the canoe like it was sprayed on. It looked like a fresh gelcoat. There were not sanding scratches showing or brush strokes. The Brightsides levels beautifully as does Easy Poxy. Quality marine enamels are pricey, but cover with less coats than cheaper paints. Painting his red canoe white without using a primer took less than a quart.
Whether it's worth the expense to Ron for a one off is his decision. however compared to automotive paint, marine enamel is cheap! Another consideration is color. Ron may not find the red he is looking for with either Brightsides or Easy Poxy. IMO the Brightsides RED is beyond belief beautiful!!, but I think Ron is looking for something lighter.
Whatever Ron decides to use for a finish, I am sure it will be spectacular! I look forward to seeing this build progress..
Larry