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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:04:06 -0400, "Ellen MacArthur" wrote: "Scotty" wrote| | What if he had put 8 coats of ablative on? Unless he's sailing *all the time* ablative paint dies on the surface. It only comes off and stays fresh when underway. (self scrubbing - Duh!) It's better for power boats because they go fast enough to keep the paint scrubbed and fresh. Sailboats don't go fast enough and they don't get used enough. So there! :-) Cheers, Ellen There is a lot you don't know. It might take far less time enumerating the things she *does know.* Max |
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