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On May 11, 7:25�am, "Scott McPhillips [MVP]" org-dot-mvps-at-
scottmcp wrote: JimH wrote: You docked it last year after buying it but did not bottom paint it then? Yes. *Know nothing about bottom painting. BTW, as others suggested color does not matter but the type of bottom paint does. Thanks for the info to all. *I talked to the marina and I guess black is what they're doing this week. Anything else takes longer and has to be ordered. Don't get too distracted by references to "chemical formula" in this thread. Nearly all bottom paint is high in copper content. Some will have additional poisons mixed in, but the primary active ingredient is nearly always copper (aka cuprous oxide). It would be very surprising to find many boatyards recommending anything else as their standard paint. A far more significant distinction than chemical formula will be a choice between ablative paints that slough off during use and paints that offer a relaltively "hard" surface. There are advantages to both, depending upon how you use or store your boat, and you will generally find folks who are enthusiastic about each type for a variety of different reasons. |
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