Dan, Not as smooth as VC 17
Dan, I use Pettit ACP-50 (one of the top rated by Practical Sailor) I like it because it IS ablative. As I mentioned before, my first coat after the barrier coat is my signal coat (red). My subsequent coats are blue. The only time I paint is when I start seeing red, which means a new coatabout every two years. (since it sloughs off, no build up) Now, every year I do hit the leading edges and water line since that gets the most abuse/water action. As for slime, fairly little if any (on the Chesapeake) but I do swim the bottom once or twice during the summer if the jelly fish are not out yet.As for smoothness, it is certainly no VC17 (I crew on a J-105 which uses VC17 which is almost baby butt smooth). I'd say it is about average in roughness when compared to other boats I see on the hard. But, I think some of that is because I wasn't too careful when I put on the barrier coat. Also another good thing about ACP-50 is that it doesn't loose any of its effectiveness when out of the water. Some coatings have to get wet soon after they are painted to remain effective.Hope that helps,Mark