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Hey guys, looking for some info on bottom paint. I keep my boat out of the water in a hangar, and i was wondering what options i have in bottom paint seeing that i really don't have the need for anti fouling. Any suggestions?
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leave it alone if u have no issues when leaving the boat in for short periods , after 4 days I see some barnacle growth in the warm southern waters , i scrub with a white scotch rite pads, they don't abraded the gel coat and the marine growth is still soft
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Is the bottom smooth or is the current paint peeling. If it is smooth no need to sand to the gel coat. Maybe just a light sanding to get adhesion. But if you still have paint on the bottom and are not seing through to the gel coat why paint. For the 5 days in the water with the paint you have you probably are fine.
Is the bottom smooth or is the current paint peeling. If it is smooth no need to sand to the gel coat. Maybe just a light sanding to get adhesion. But if you still have paint on the bottom and are not seing through to the gel coat why paint. For the 5 days in the water with the paint you have you probably are fine.
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Diego,
This article may help you decide on your choice of bottom paint:
http://www.greencleandiver.com/Bottom-Paint.html
Br,
Patrick
This article may help you decide on your choice of bottom paint:
http://www.greencleandiver.com/Bottom-Paint.html
Br,
Patrick
Hull paint
I keep a bigger sport fish on a boat lift, use it several times a week, it had a Pettit bottom, switched to an interlux product, the paint tended to have a crackle, mud cake finish, ground it off, re artist coated and applied Pettit vivid and have had no problems for the last 4years, in the south they aggressively sand and paint, I had the bottom redone this spring in the great lakes and their recommendation was to follow the manufactures recommendations and wipe the bottom with paint thinner ,no sanding and coat it, time will tell, sanding is becoming a marina hazardous situation in south Florida, the yard in Lantana Fl will not allow anyone to wash there boat after sanding because the chemicals in the city water when mixed withPAINT and then spill into the waterway create a hazard, the EPA literally shut down several marine in this area until they re Lu bed there drainage systems, go figure
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Diego,
This topic was on the board a few months ago, and it was tillted to the brand VC Offshore performance epoxy. I also keep my boat on a lift and don't need the anti fouling properties like anyone who keeps there boat in the water. The paint is shiny and hard, and doesn't look like crap like most bottomm paints. Hope that this offers another solution.
John.
This topic was on the board a few months ago, and it was tillted to the brand VC Offshore performance epoxy. I also keep my boat on a lift and don't need the anti fouling properties like anyone who keeps there boat in the water. The paint is shiny and hard, and doesn't look like crap like most bottomm paints. Hope that this offers another solution.
John.
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I brought that up a while back. I was hoping to have had the job done and had some results posted. Unfortunately the yard I use was sold and the management has changed. VC Performance Epoxy was my decision based on research and advice given here. I still want to do it but my pockets are not deep enough right now.
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