Racing Paint
I suppose I could have titled this 'What not to Use'. However, I've always used Baltoplate vinyl Racing Paint ever since the TBT paints were outlawed. Baltoplate can be applied thin with a West System foam roller and wetsanded to extreme smoothness, so it is an excelent racing paint. You do get slime growth after a couple weeks, but never actual vegetation or barnacles, at least not in our brackish end of the Chesapeake. It is a major effort every year wetsanding before (reduces build-up) and after applying the paint and I would never recomend it to anyone but a serious racer.We no longer race much but I don't even want to think about scraping it off to apply another type since almost nothing is compatible with vinyl.
I suppose I could have titled this 'What not to Use'. However, I've always used Baltoplate vinyl Racing Paint ever since the TBT paints were outlawed. Baltoplate can be applied thin with a West System foam roller and wetsanded to extreme smoothness, so it is an excelent racing paint. You do get slime growth after a couple weeks, but never actual vegetation or barnacles, at least not in our brackish end of the Chesapeake. It is a major effort every year wetsanding before (reduces build-up) and after applying the paint and I would never recomend it to anyone but a serious racer.We no longer race much but I don't even want to think about scraping it off to apply another type since almost nothing is compatible with vinyl.