My boat is on the hard for the winter and I'm trying to think of my spring projects. High on the list is bottom paint. The boat has what appears to be at least 2 but probably 3 layers of various mottled paint. The outer coppery/blue layer (the colors look different in my attached photos, but it's really the same) appears to be VC17 or similar hard paint. Most boats in the marina seem to use VC17. Under that is a light blue layer that appears to be an ablative paint. It rubs off on my fingers. The bottom brown/green layer is harder to distinguish, but seems like it is a hard paint, but in some spots doesn't even seem to be present. There are also some small spots where the paint seems to be gone entirely, but I'm not sure if it's gelcoat or a barrier coat. I have no idea if there's a barrier coat or not.
With my limited experience, I'm struggling to figure out how to approach this project. I'm not really sure what's currently on the boat except that it appears to be a random assortment of bottom paints. Ideally, it seems like I should probably strip it down to the gelcoat, apply a barrier coat, and paint with VC17. But the boat bucks can start to add up with this approach, especially if I decide not to undertake the universally loathed and derided process of scraping/sanding/stripping on my own. Do I really have any other options? The VC17 tech sheet (https://www.international-yachtpain...30.280991636.1637343313-1965470129.1636647253) suggests that it can be applied over "conventional antifoul" with sufficient sanding, but somehow that wouldn't feel right. I don't even know what "conventional antifoul" even means. I'd appreciate any insights!



With my limited experience, I'm struggling to figure out how to approach this project. I'm not really sure what's currently on the boat except that it appears to be a random assortment of bottom paints. Ideally, it seems like I should probably strip it down to the gelcoat, apply a barrier coat, and paint with VC17. But the boat bucks can start to add up with this approach, especially if I decide not to undertake the universally loathed and derided process of scraping/sanding/stripping on my own. Do I really have any other options? The VC17 tech sheet (https://www.international-yachtpain...30.280991636.1637343313-1965470129.1636647253) suggests that it can be applied over "conventional antifoul" with sufficient sanding, but somehow that wouldn't feel right. I don't even know what "conventional antifoul" even means. I'd appreciate any insights!


