I recently became involved in a discussion here about bottom paint and was called out for stating that I was getting six to seven years out of an application of bottom paint. "Impossible" he said. I knew it was a hell of a lot better than my previous applications of Micron CSC but didn't think it was earth shattering. It's ablative and as long as it's thick enough, the party just keeps going, and going, and going.
I'm curious to hear:
- what other people use
- what their results are
- years between re-coating
- where is their location
- what their water is like
- whether they periodically scrub in the water
- and any other pertinent information.
In my own case:
Type of paint: West Marine CPP Ablative Antifouling Paint
Results: after an application of two coats, went six years without seeing the black warning coat. Every half haul had a light coating of slime. I did one (1) bottom painting with CPP in 2013 and the second painting in 2019 . The boat sees a good number of miles each season.
Location: coast of British Columbia
Maintenance: no scrubbing in the water during sailing season, or ever for that matter.
Surrounding water: bloody cold.
IMHO, applying TWO coats of CPP is what makes it last longer. I will also say that when I did paint in 2019, I did not see the warning coat but had come prepared for painting so did it anyway (I know I could have waited until 2020). Also CPP is less than one half the price of Micron CSC. CPP also appears to be slightly harder than CSC when the boat is in the slings. Doesn't stain the slings so heavily. I never bother to sand or scrub as the power washing gets the surface spottless. Mind you, still have to brush scrub under the slings .
Thanks for any info you can supply .
I'm curious to hear:
- what other people use
- what their results are
- years between re-coating
- where is their location
- what their water is like
- whether they periodically scrub in the water
- and any other pertinent information.
In my own case:
Type of paint: West Marine CPP Ablative Antifouling Paint
Results: after an application of two coats, went six years without seeing the black warning coat. Every half haul had a light coating of slime. I did one (1) bottom painting with CPP in 2013 and the second painting in 2019 . The boat sees a good number of miles each season.
Location: coast of British Columbia
Maintenance: no scrubbing in the water during sailing season, or ever for that matter.
Surrounding water: bloody cold.
IMHO, applying TWO coats of CPP is what makes it last longer. I will also say that when I did paint in 2019, I did not see the warning coat but had come prepared for painting so did it anyway (I know I could have waited until 2020). Also CPP is less than one half the price of Micron CSC. CPP also appears to be slightly harder than CSC when the boat is in the slings. Doesn't stain the slings so heavily. I never bother to sand or scrub as the power washing gets the surface spottless. Mind you, still have to brush scrub under the slings .
Thanks for any info you can supply .
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