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Armond Perretta wrote:
In case the point was not adequately explained (or more likely not adequately understood by some) in earlier posts, let me restate the point he the idea is to save money. Could that point have possibly been overlooked? I don't think the point was misunderstood by anybody, not even by Wilbur who, in his inimitable style, called the idea stupid. He did make a valid point though, that *if* re-antifouling is the only reason for spending the winter ashore, which as a rule is quite a bit more expensive than spending the winter afloat, then your plan is a false economy, but of course it rarely is the only reason. Sharing your experiences is appreciated, but you do yourself no favour by exaggerating the benefit. The fact is that by thinning to 75% you only save a quarter of the price, not half. However, if you would like to experiment to see what happens when you thin to 50%, I'm sure your results will be awaited with interest. I think you're right that most people slap on more of the stuff than is really necessary to last a six-month season, so it makes sense to try to reduce the amount applied. On the other hand, if you winter afloat occasionally, you will save more money even if you have to use 3 times as much paint because it has to last 18 months. Wilbur's suggestion that by applying 2 gallons instead of 3 quarts (or even just 2 or 1.5 quarts) this will last 4-5 years is absurd. |
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