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Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"CaveLamb" wrote in message m... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: 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 For what it's worth, I envy you your new blue. Thanks, it's pretty dark blue now. The longer it gets exposed to the elements it seems to become somewhat lighter. It's got a very high copper load of close to 80% so the blue ends up less than bright. I'm looking forward to getting a new bottom job on Temptress. But blue? Or Copper? White topsides? If so either one would look just fine. Copper will probably end up looking green which would look just fine. Wilbur Hubbard Uhm, no, actually I was referring to Copperpoxy. http://www.svguenevere.com/2007/cp/ But it seems to be off the market now... -- Richard Lamb email me: web site: www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb |
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