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Ablative bottom paints
Is AlStar or Viviv as fast as VC-17? It's hard to beat
dry-sailing ;) But thanks again, I didn't know about this stuff. I would not think that any ablative would be as fast as a wet sanded and polished VC17 bottom. VC17 is a vinyl just like Baltoplate. Both can be sanded and burnished to a really smooth finish. Only drawback is they both seem to suck as an antifoulant and they build up every time you paint. Also no vinyl can be aplied over a non vinyl. |
Ablative bottom paints
"Joe" wrote in We are planning on pulling in may-june. The current bottomjob is 3 years old, the longest I've ever gone. Plus I have some new underwater lighting I plan on installing on the keel, You're putting lights on the keel? |
Ablative bottom paints
Yelp Halogen. One on each side of the wheelhouse on the keel.
Great for fishing and swimming. http://www.atlanticmarineinc.com/under.htm Joe |
Ablative bottom paints
A barrier coat is a 2 part water proof epoxy.
Joe |
Ablative bottom paints
Joe wrote:
A barrier coat is a 2 part water proof epoxy. OK, maybe we are talking about the same thing. Why would it be difficult to avoid sanding thru? The cheapest on the market is still expensive enought that I would be mad at a boatyard worker who destroyed the integrity of the barrer coat... and we didn't use the cheapest. DSK |
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