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On Jun 5, 9:16 pm, Boden wrote:
I have a small aluminum boat that I use to get from my half tide dock to my mooring. When the summer rains are heavy and a lot of fresh water is flowing into the harbor (north Atlantic) the slime build up on the bottom can reach 1-1/2 inches thick. I'm looking for an anti fouling paint that can be applied to the aluminum boat that doesn't cost more than the boat. By the time I buy Interlux' or Pettit's Cleaner, Primer and Paint I'll spend at least 2x what the boat cost. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Boden EPaint is a bottom paint that is made with a Biocide instead of metal so it is compatible with aluminum. I have a bunch of it that I bought for my boat and I have a surplus of it that I sell for $75 a gallon. The regular price on this stuff is $200 a gallon. But I live in South Texas and it is pick up only as the Post Office wont handle it. |
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