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Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 4786613)
. These small "costs" will be far less than losing 2/3 the value of the boat. .
Where I am there are no haul out facilities (well , maybe .01 % of all boats) they all have bottom paint as much as I hate the stuff so it doesn't affect the resale. |
I would strongly reconsider bottom painting any speed boat. Not only are you going to lose a few mph, but you are going to significantly hurt the resale value. You can get away with keeping a boat in the water for a few days, but after a week you will start seeing barnacles or other stuff start to form and you will need to scrub it. I had pretty good results with toilet bowl cleaner. As for the drives make sure you have good zincs and paint them every season.
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Thanks to everone
I myself would vote don't do it. But my ex-father -in- law stole my home I once owned on the bay in Ventnor, NJ, so he could build a bigger house for him and his church loving wife.
I will keep in touch with what i finally decided to do, paint or no paint? |
One possible solution is the use of "Ultra sonic antifouling" , no painting, just sound waves!
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Originally Posted by gallowayflorist
(Post 4787495)
I myself would vote don't do it. But my ex-father -in- law stole my home I once owned on the bay in Ventnor, NJ, so he could build a bigger house for him and his church loving wife.
I will keep in touch with what i finally decided to do, paint or no paint? Thanks, Pat (401)600-1081 [email protected] |
Originally Posted by TMBRWLF
(Post 4787529)
One possible solution is the use of "Ultra sonic antifouling" , no painting, just sound waves!
If it works like they claim, I'm a buyer. Thanks so so much. It seems so simple. Kenny 38 Donzi |
It sounds like you've had your boat for some time in freshwater. What is your long-term goal with your boat?
Gelcoat is not 100-percent impermeable to water. So if the boat will continually stay in the water, bottom coating is a smart move. I know people that have a diver come and clean their boat bottom monthly because of animal and plant growth. A good bottom paint aids in the prevention of growth. As for resale value. I'd rather have a boat that has bottom paint that's protected. Than a boat that has Barnacles up in the outdrive or bottom and the gel coat that's blistered. IMO. |
What about Silic one from Hempel?
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New here..just curious, is the main consensus not to paint relative to the location of “below water line”?
I have a 1990 Baja 250es. Bottom is in good shape and runs fresh water. Wanting to change the color scheme on everything above water level. Is 2-stage auto paint reasonable in this application? |
Originally Posted by Egibson
(Post 4894884)
New here..just curious, is the main consensus not to paint relative to the location of “below water line”?
I have a 1990 Baja 250es. Bottom is in good shape and runs fresh water. Wanting to change the color scheme on everything above water level. Is 2-stage auto paint reasonable in this application? https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...55a3a36ace.jpg |
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