Best bottom paint for salt water

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Tony

I will be storing my boat in a slip instead of on my trailer. I'd like to occaisionally trailer the boat for weekends away. I am going to bottom paint the boat, but I'm wondering what is the best bottom paint for salt water. Most recommendations from boat yards here are for Pettit Trinidad. Will I harm the paint by trailering the boat now and again? What recommendations do you have for other bottom paints? Tony
 
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Sean Coerse

micron csc

I keep my boat in the water 6-7 months a year (Chesapeake Bay). Two coats of micron csc every other year. I'm on my second year with this paint. It's holding up great. Best of all when I store my boat on the trailer for the winter it doesn't deteriorate. No sanding after initial application. Just power wash and apply two more coats.
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
I agree with Sean

Micron CSC seems to be elbowing its way rapidly to the top of the preferred list. I am using VC17 right now in fresh water and after 8 months, the gelgoat is showing in the high-wear areas (leading ege of rudder, bow etc.) Looks like it will be Micron CSC next time. Are you going to keep your boat on the Atlantic or Guulf coast? Peter S/V Raven
 
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