Interlux VC-17M in salt water

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Dec 3, 2003
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None None Rochester, NY
My boat is a fresh water boat in Lake Ontario. I have always used the bottom paint of choice in this area , VC-17M. I have been asked if VC-17M can be used in salt water. Looking at the Interlux website, it says fresh water and slightly salty water only. If the boat is used in a higher salt water environment, do we remove the VC-17M and use something else?
 
May 11, 2004
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RAPTOR Hotfoot 20 Ghost Lake
VC Offshore.
I think you can apply right over what you have. If you're not sure contact Interlux.
 

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Nov 10, 2010
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hunter 29.5 Marathon, FL
My boat is a fresh water boat in Lake Ontario. I have always used the bottom paint of choice in this area , VC-17M. I have been asked if VC-17M can be used in salt water. Looking at the Interlux website, it says fresh water and slightly salty water only. If the boat is used in a higher salt water environment, do we remove the VC-17M and use something else?
I was in a similar position. I bought a freshwater boat and had it transported to Florida for use in the coastal waters. I was advised to soda blast the original VC17 off, apply an epoxy barrier coat first, then two coats or anti-fouling paint (don't remember the exact brand). I used different colors for the anti-fouling, so I could see when the first coat wore thru.
 
Feb 26, 2011
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Achilles SD-130 Alameda, CA
VC17 is unsuitable for saltwater. VC Offshore is unsuitable for anything but low-fouling saltwater.
 
Sep 29, 2008
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Hunter 33 Toronto
Ken, since I bought your older Hunter, the VC17 wasn't working well. I had to take the finich down to bare fibreglas, and used 5 coats of INTERPROTECT 2000 for barrier protection. I then used Micron CSC and have no further issues. Micron is also great for salt water use, I am told.
 
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