Hello fellow sailor's,
Been getting back into my restoration project of a 1983 Hunter 20. My problem is that I'd like to possibly race this boat and from what I've seen on the YouTubes most trailer sailor racers have nice buffed gel coat below the water line. Unfortunately for me my boat has a nice old layer of ablative anti fouling paint. Now I have no doubt that a little paint stripper will remove the majority of the old paint, however I doubt it's gonna remove all of it. I could always try and sand the remaining paint off but then I'm scared I'm gonna burn through the gel coat. I've looked into non anti fouling bottom paint but it doesn't seem to exist unfortunately. Has anyone successfully removed all the old bottom paint off their boat in an effort to polish and buff the existing gel coat underneath? I'd really like a slick surface under the water line and I just don't see the point to anti fouling paint on a trailer sailor, especially in fresh water. The longest I can imagine it being in the water is a weekend
Thanks!
Ryan
Been getting back into my restoration project of a 1983 Hunter 20. My problem is that I'd like to possibly race this boat and from what I've seen on the YouTubes most trailer sailor racers have nice buffed gel coat below the water line. Unfortunately for me my boat has a nice old layer of ablative anti fouling paint. Now I have no doubt that a little paint stripper will remove the majority of the old paint, however I doubt it's gonna remove all of it. I could always try and sand the remaining paint off but then I'm scared I'm gonna burn through the gel coat. I've looked into non anti fouling bottom paint but it doesn't seem to exist unfortunately. Has anyone successfully removed all the old bottom paint off their boat in an effort to polish and buff the existing gel coat underneath? I'd really like a slick surface under the water line and I just don't see the point to anti fouling paint on a trailer sailor, especially in fresh water. The longest I can imagine it being in the water is a weekend
Thanks!
Ryan