And then......
There is the Coppercoat 10 Plus year Anti Fouling System and others besides the Trinidad that have longevity.
I have known of many types of paint systems that have lasted well over 3 to 4 years Sir.
What I have found though is that no paint will keep the bottom of the boat clean. It still requires either being cleaned while in the water or by being hauled and washed. And the methods used to clean the bottom have an impact on the longevity of the paint.
Other factors include the prep work and environmental conditions like temperature and humidity when the paint was applied and length of time to splashing after application.
There is a big difference between Ablative and Anti Fouling paints and the length of time they last. Clearly an Ablative paint is designed to leach off and fall off which the manufacturer's design it to do, whereas the Anti Fouling paint is designed to be a hard paint that lasts and is to be exposed to cleaning from either divers or haul out. Constant cleaning of an Ablative paint will certainly shorten its' life; I would say one would be lucky to get it to last two years and still do what it is designed to do.
Same with autos, many auto paint systems last for as long as they are taken care of; years, 20, 30, 50 or more. Yet, there are some that are neglected and exposed to harsh environmental conditions and the paint falls off of the car inside 4 to 5 years.
Perhaps a more convincing argument would be to include more facts and less generalization in presenting one's case in order to help the poster be able to get some information to help make an informed decision.
Just my humble opinion, but I'm no expert
