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Chris
 
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When I look at my old boat, I would say it's green, but sure doesn't look
like any paint had been on it.
Unless its only green pigment in the gelcoat, then I'd assume some kind of
regular run of the mill green paint was used.

Hmm, if I could figure out how to get a quick picture of the bottom of it
visible here for you all then I could get suggestions..


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Not all antifouling paints are ablative. Cheaper ones generally
aren't. After a few years, it can really start to build up on you.
At that point you have to hire someone to blast it off.



 
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