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It would seem that a call to the manufacturer or their rep would provide the
answer.

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"Keith Hughes" wrote in message
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We've never found sanding to be necessary. Our boats have always been in
San Diego, and we power wash, sand out chips, flakes or cracks, prime bare
spots, and cover with 2 coats of paint to hull, 3 coates at the waterline
and all leading edges. This is good for about 3 years on average, with
monthly cleanings. In warmer water...I can't say.

Keith

cvj wrote:
We are about to take a 4-year old Bavaria 38 Ocean to a boat yard to get
a new application of anti-fouling paint on the bottom.

The boat's previous owner advised us that "the antifouling paint used is
Petit Ultima SR, applied over a blue signal (base) coat.

Apply 3 to 5 coats of red anti-foul paint, depending on the location (5
coats on leading edge of keel, stem, rudder, high wear areas ) and that
just pressure wash until the blue signal coat appears.

No surface prep is required other than the pressure wash - let the water
dry off, and just roll on the new coat(s). Sanding is verboten.The paint
is a soft, copolymer ablative which retains 100% effectiveness all the
way through as it wears away"

The boat yard says that it is nexccessary to sand the bottom lightly
before applying the anti-fouling paint...and that they will not guarantee
the work if the bottom is not sanded.

The previous owner has always been reliable in his advise and I do not
feel comfortable going against his recommendation that NO sanding is
permitted.

Comments???

CVJ