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GregP 02-19-2004 09:15 AM

Removing bottom paint
 
Does anyone have a guess at the cost to have the bottom paint removed from a 34' V and the hull bottom re-polished? (and no, I don't want to do it myself, I just don't have the time to take on such a task, and would rather spend my available time doing something much more pleasant)

Thanks - Greg

tomtbone1993 02-19-2004 09:17 AM

10,000,000,000.00 PESOS

mr_velocity 02-19-2004 09:18 AM


Originally posted by tomtbone1993
10,000,000,000.00 PESOS
Yea here in NJ you can go to any train station and get people for $5 an hr and a Big Mac for lunch. They work really hard too just don't let then use power tools that cut.

GregP 02-19-2004 09:20 AM

I little better guess than that, please :D

MitchStellin 02-19-2004 09:40 AM

I would like to know also as I may be doing the same. My guess is lots of sanding and then painting. Lets hear it!! Whats it going to take.:D

SS930 02-19-2004 09:47 AM

You guys should ask Glassdave... I'm sure he can give some input.:eureka:

open87 02-19-2004 09:47 AM

try west marine stores. they have a product to remove bottom paint. it's called peel away bottom paint stripper. looking at the catalog it says to apply and let it work for 2-24 hrs.no fumes , 1 gallon costs 60 $ and treats 50 square ft. on page 338 of the 04 catolog.

cuda 02-19-2004 10:39 AM

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I took my 242 Formula to a bead blasting shop. They did it for right around $300, however, I recomend that you DON'T do that. It damn near ruined my hull, in some spots it looked like it was shot with number 8 bird shot. I did one myself with a pressure washer and a sandblasting attchement. It came out much smoother than the bead blasting.

Bead blast.:mad:
You can see some holes where it shot too big a chunck out or something.

cuda 02-19-2004 10:41 AM

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Here's part that I sandblasted myself. I imagine you could just hire a pressure washing guy to do it for you. It took 550 pounds of fine sand to do a 20 foot boat. It came out much nicer than the bead blast.

muffman 02-19-2004 10:41 AM

I did mine myself and it took about 30 hours of work.


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