My Hunter, which was previously in Long Island Sound, has maybe 8 or 10 coats of ablative bottom paint on it. Lots of chipped areas, really ugly and a mess.
So I've started taking it off with Soy Strip, a slow and miserable job but it's coming along.
Here's the thing: When I get all the blue paint off there's a thin layer of green scum remaining. I don't know if it's old staining or primer or a barrier coat or whatever, so I don't know what to do with it.
The boat is going to be exclusively in fresh water from now on and I wasn't planning on re painting if I don't have to.
Can some kind soul give me some advice here? What am I looking at and can/should I take it off or just plan on painting over it?
So I've started taking it off with Soy Strip, a slow and miserable job but it's coming along.
Here's the thing: When I get all the blue paint off there's a thin layer of green scum remaining. I don't know if it's old staining or primer or a barrier coat or whatever, so I don't know what to do with it.
The boat is going to be exclusively in fresh water from now on and I wasn't planning on re painting if I don't have to.
Can some kind soul give me some advice here? What am I looking at and can/should I take it off or just plan on painting over it?