Hey Jack,
Sorry this isn't about Armorpoxybut.....
Here's a paint system that some of the tear drop builders have used over epoxy. I've painted several boats with it myself and it lasts well in a salt water environment, so I bet it would be excellent for a tear drop. Here's the story.
Interlux Pre-Kote Primer
Prekote is a unique under coater for use with Brightside Polyurethane one-part topside finish. Simply roll 2 coats on top of sanded epoxy, sand smooth and apply the Brightside color of your choice. Folks often remarked on the smooth paint finishes on our boats. One of our secrets is high build primer; it’s a thick, easily sanded primer that’s rolled onto the hull prior to painting. Much of the primer is sanded off, leaving all the scratches and dings filled and a very smooth surface.
Interlux Brightsides Paint (Marine Polyurethane)
This one-part polyurethane paint is glossy, durable, and easy to use. Roll it on with a foam roller, tip it out with a brush, and everyone will think you’ve sprayed your Tear Drop. It comes in lots of colors, it's not cheap though. About $30 a quart.
If you use this system, you'll be one happy camper.
