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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 17:10:16 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: You're quite right. This isn't the paint I would use for maximum performance but I'm stuck with it until I want to tackle the big and expensive project of stripping the hull. OTOH, the spring reapplication is quite easy and an attractive feature. Overall, it might be less trouble to give it a scrub mid season than deal with the sanding mess that other paints require. As a cruiser, I was only just starting to notice the loss of performance in September. I can't argue with your logic, Roger. Assuming the water there ever gets bearable (or you anchor in a shallow pond that gets warm), just anchor on a calm day in six-six of water and get the family over the side with the appropriate squeegees, etc. Of coruse, the best solution is to keep the boat moving enough that growth doesn't take hold. This is regrettably not always possible... R. |
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