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dkwestern 03-12-2004 07:37 AM

Removing Bottom Paint
 
Is it practical to remove bottom paint? First, will it mess up the hull at all if it gets taken off, or is it a pretty safe procedure? Also what is an avg. price to get it done? $3,000? Any insight is appreciated. Thanks, Darren

mcollinstn 03-12-2004 07:51 AM

Depends.

Simply removing paint is easy. Just use the proper stripping chemicals for the style of paint you have.

The hard part is restoring the gelcoat gloss, if that is your plan.

If the boat was properly prepped for paint, they will have scuffed the gel with sandpaper before painting. Sanding those scuffs out and wetsanding back to the proper gloss is the time consuming part.

22Pachanga 03-12-2004 09:27 AM

I had it removed on a 22 Pachanga I bought and had some blisters fixed and the get restored to like new finish and it cost $1200.00. Hull looks like new and can't wait to try it out this spring.

Was worth that for just the change in looks! I'm sure the speed and handling will improve also

Scott

dkwestern 03-12-2004 10:22 AM

Mcollinstn, I was going to have a marina do the work, so I am not worried about time really, just worried about the looks and integrity of the hull after it is done. But if it is like 22pachanga said and it can be restored to "good as new" finish then it will be well worth the money.

Anyone else have any experience or opinions on it?

dyno 03-12-2004 11:08 AM

Darren stop in at Bowkers in Zeeland he can make it happen and way cheaper than the marina!
Don

muffman 03-12-2004 11:19 AM

I removed the paint off my 26 Corsa . I was able to wet sand the gel coat with 1500 and you can't even tell it was ever there. I used fiberglass paint stripper from Klean Strip. Never again I spent 31hrs on it and cussing the whole time.:(

rchevelle71 03-12-2004 11:26 AM


Originally posted by muffman
I removed the paint off my 26 Corsa . I was able to wet sand the gel coat with 1500 and you can't even tell it was ever there. I used fiberglass paint stripper from Klean Strip. Never again I spent 31hrs on it and cussing the whole time.:(
Same here, in the process now, 4 hours at a time every other Saturday!!! Sometime this year I should be done!!!!

22Pachanga 03-12-2004 03:17 PM

Mine was done by Rod at Performance marine and I do have to say they did an excellant job!
Hard on the wallet, but looks real nice. Remember they also did some fiberglass repair along with removing the botom paint. Seems the paint was hiding a few problems........

Scott

homan 03-12-2004 09:00 PM

I did my old 26 Scarab it wasn't scuffed looked new after back to all white

Playn 03-31-2004 11:32 AM


Originally posted by dyno
Darren stop in at Bowkers in Zeeland he can make it happen and way cheaper than the marina!
Don

Dyno, Do you have a number for them? What type of business is it? It may be worth a trip over to your side of the state to get mine done if they do good work.


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