Primer and paint over fiberglass

Teresa here! We're finishing up the fiberglassing of our build after a steep learning curve and a few bumps. We used the Raka 900 Medium Resin and Non-Blushing hardener over 4oz and 6oz fiberglass cloth. We're looking ahead to paint and am hoping to learn from your experiences here. Ted is a fan of Sherwin Williams and had hoped to use their primer and paint, but we're not sure now that they really have anything suitable. (He found something called Aerospace Coatings Epoxy Fill Primer on their website.)
I've been searching this forum and the Facebook Teardrop Trailer Build group for recommendations. So far, most recommendations have been for some brand of marine paint (Rust-Oleum, Brightside, and Norglass [which I don't think we have here in the U.S.]) and the Rust-Oleum farm & implement paint. I think someone on this board also recommended TotalBoat Wet Edge from Jamestown Distributors in answer to another poster. If you're happy with the outcome and longevity of the primer and paint you used, please chime in and offer any other helpful tips!
Another related question I have is whether it's better to use a primer and paint made by the same manufacturer. Ted is thinking of using a Sherwin Williams primer of some sort with a marine paint of another brand. Someone in the Facebook group recommended sticking to the same manufacturer. Any experienced advice on that question?
We're hoping to start this process sometime next week, assuming we can get the supplies in time.
I tried to attach a photo, but I keep getting a "file too big" message. I was able to add a photo to our Gallery.
I've been searching this forum and the Facebook Teardrop Trailer Build group for recommendations. So far, most recommendations have been for some brand of marine paint (Rust-Oleum, Brightside, and Norglass [which I don't think we have here in the U.S.]) and the Rust-Oleum farm & implement paint. I think someone on this board also recommended TotalBoat Wet Edge from Jamestown Distributors in answer to another poster. If you're happy with the outcome and longevity of the primer and paint you used, please chime in and offer any other helpful tips!
Another related question I have is whether it's better to use a primer and paint made by the same manufacturer. Ted is thinking of using a Sherwin Williams primer of some sort with a marine paint of another brand. Someone in the Facebook group recommended sticking to the same manufacturer. Any experienced advice on that question?
We're hoping to start this process sometime next week, assuming we can get the supplies in time.
I tried to attach a photo, but I keep getting a "file too big" message. I was able to add a photo to our Gallery.