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I had my fine, blue water sailing yacht hauled last week and applied three
gallons on Trinidad Pro bottom paint. It amounts to six coats on the high-wear areas along the LWL, rudder and keel and four coats everywhere else. Here are a few photos that show the very clean and ultra-fast underwater design. http://www.badongo.com/pic/11238469 http://www.badongo.com/pic/11238471 http://www.badongo.com/pic/11238475 After viewing the photos, even you Brit ******s will understand how no boat with a similar LWL (23-feet) can expect to keep up with 'Cut the Mustard'. You lazy sailors with your big diesels and big props dragging through the water lack a knot or two compared to my real sailboat configuration. I sailed back to my mooring in the company of a 1975, Dufour 30 - the one with the five-foot draft and racy bulb keel - and I put her hull down in an hour under working sail in 12-15 knots of wind on a reach. And the Dufour is supposed to be a fast boat. P.S. A special note to Capt. Joe of "Red Cloud" infamy. Where's the photos of "Red Cloud's" new bottom paint? LOL! Wilbur Hubbard |
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