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On Sep 28, 8:23 am, "Glenn \(s/v Seawing\)"
wrote: That's a funny question for me. This year at the Glad Boat Yard in Florida, Dad and I bought some hugely expensive prop paint, while a number of others did something crazy. They bought a couple Jiffy markers and colored the prop with four or five coats. The weird part is they seemed to end up with less growth on their props than we did. It seems someone discovered that after sending their prop to the prop-shop, the techs wrote some kind of code number on the prop to identify the prop. Funny enough someone noticed that the only part of the prop with no growth was the part written on with Jiffy marker. So...for what it's worth, I'll be Jiffy marking mine this year. Glenn. s/v Seawing "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 28, 7:57 am, "Scotty" wrote: What's good for 'bottom painting' a prop? SBV you should paint the "top" of the prop too. I use interlux. Joe- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Let us know how it works out. Seems I've heard the Marks-o-lot tale too. Joe |
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