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"R.W. Behan" wrote in message ...
Applying anti fouling paint to aluminum bottoms is tedious at best. All
sorts of cleaners, etchers, primers, etc. Has anyone tried painting on
a couple coats of a good exterior latex over the aluminum, to provide an
electrolytic insulator, and slapping on the antifouling over that?
Seems like it should work.

Dick B.
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why not just use zincs or electronic cathoidic protection?

Matt
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