Re: M_Boats:Barrier Coat/ Bottom Paint
After Katrina, my yacht club has several empty slips and I'm thinking of keeping Sweet Dream in the water for a while. Before I do that I need to put some bottom paint on her. Bob was nice enough to recommend the barrier coat, how about a recommendation from someone on a (subtropical salt water) bottom paint that won't rub off if I occasionally stick her back on the trailer. Bottom growth is very agressive here. You could stick a bare 2x4 in the water and come back two weeks later to find alge and barnacles adhering to it. In 3 month, worms would have bored enough holes to make it look like Swiss Cheese. Also, should I coat the c;board also? Don Ludlow M!% # 620 Sweet Dream
On my M23 kept in SF Bay and Puget Sound I used Awlgrip which doesn't oxidise when the boat is out of the water for long periods. Dick
Don, I watch Shipshape Boating on DIY network (DVR is great) and I watched this last week as they went over putting bottom paint on their boat. Of course they used a 13' whaler which was very quick, but the process would be the same regardless of size. They covered blisters and using the interlux products. The main point that was made here thu was that you should use the same brand antifouling as the barrier coat. Whatever your choice. I live in Corpus Christi, Texas and learned very quickly that you must use anti-fouling. I use the West Marine CPP plus (they are overstocked) and is 11.00 for a pint. I use the ablative since I do take the boat out of the water for extended periods of time. Hope that helps. For more info got to diy.com. -----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces+gilbert=mindgame.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces+gilbert=mindgame.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of LUDLOWD2@aol.com Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 6:13 AM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: M_Boats:Barrier Coat/ Bottom Paint After Katrina, my yacht club has several empty slips and I'm thinking of keeping Sweet Dream in the water for a while. Before I do that I need to put some bottom paint on her. Bob was nice enough to recommend the barrier coat, how about a recommendation from someone on a (subtropical salt water) bottom paint that won't rub off if I occasionally stick her back on the trailer. Bottom growth is very agressive here. You could stick a bare 2x4 in the water and come back two weeks later to find alge and barnacles adhering to it. In 3 month, worms would have bored enough holes to make it look like Swiss Cheese. Also, should I coat the c;board also? Don Ludlow M!% # 620 Sweet Dream _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
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