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My old sailboat has ablative bottom paint on her. I have sanded her and
much of the old paint is gone. Now.. which bottom paint to put on. My first thought; the Interlux ACT ablative bottom paint. But I figured I'd post a question and find out if there is a difference in ablative bottom paints. This boat sails ,,, Mass, NH, Maine ,, |
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On Mar 23, 9:39 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
My old sailboat has ablative bottom paint on her. I have sanded her and much of the old paint is gone. Now.. which bottom paint to put on. My first thought; the Interlux ACT ablative bottom paint. But I figured I'd post a question and find out if there is a difference in ablative bottom paints. This boat sails ,,, Mass, NH, Maine ,, I've been using that paint for years, on a few differant boats, great stuff. John |
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I painted my brand new sail boat with black ACT and followed with a coat of
green ACT. Every spring, I just touchup the places where black is showing plus a band about six inches wide around the waterline. The boat looks interesting as she is launched but the colors blend after a week or so. All this in Casco Bay, Maine. Dave |
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