Hello everyone, Does anyone know how much bottom paint it takes to cover our c22? And does anyone suggest what type of paint for a boat that is going to spend time on the trailer also....thank you...Don
@CaptDon01,Don......Big question, how much time are you talking about being on a trailer, and how much time will the boat be in the water? You may not need to apply any bottom paint if you anticipate the majority of the time the boat being on the trailer, and say occasionally up to two weeks in the water.
Don
You don't need bottom paint.....What a putz the previous owner was applying Kilz on the bottom. What in the world was he thinking? You can sand that paint off, or use a paint stripper made for fiberglass. I understand generic paint stripper could soften and/or damage the gelcoat. My concern on sanding is damaging the gelcoat. But, after the Kilz is gone, several coats of an epoxy barrier coating could be burnished for a slick bottom. Unlike bottom paint, the barrier coating doesn't have to be recoated periodically, and Interlux offers it in grey or white.@CaptDon01,
I keep mine on the trailer most of the time. I use it on weekends mostly. Plus I only sail on freshwater with this boat. Do I need any bottom paint? PO used Kilz oil base paint. I would like to smooth out the bottom to give it a slicker surface. I may someday race her. But for now just cruising. What would you recommend.
By "sometime down the road," I assume you mean about 72 hours, because that's how long it takes to ruin a hard paint by exposing it to air.After time when the hard paint is not doing its job sometime down the road...