Water transport in polymer coatings is a key process in their failure. Mostly, such systems are composed of multiple layers to meet the required specifications. Understanding water transport requires a model that relates the kinetics with the properties of the layers. In this article a theoretical model for water transport in two-layered coatings is formulated and verified. The model considers systems consisting of a hydrophobic top coat and a hydrophilic base coat. It describes the process on the basis of the top coat permeability and the base coat sorption isotherm, which define the timescale and the driving force of transport. The systems of interest had a base coat sorption isotherm, which indicated that sorption is a process of cluster...