Why not to spray
I imagine most marinas have become as "eco-aware" as mine. I've found that the new regulations are so strict, they almost dictate that you have your yard do it for you. There are all kinds of restrictions about using "dust free" sanders, having plenty of ground cover (tarps), and just generally keeping all traces of bottom paint (new or old) off the ground. Don't get me wrong, I'm concerned about the environment too, but sometimes they drift into overkill.Anyway, back to spraying. You could probably do it yourself, but there are a few caveats. 1. Bottom paint is awfully thick to spray, although you can thin it out. 2. More than probably any other kind of paint, bottom paint is very toxic. That's how it works! So, you would most likely have to not only protect the ground, but you'd would also have to build a "tent" around the boat to prevent overspray. Just for giggles, check out your intentions with the yardmaster. But be prepared to be read the riot act about polluting the environment. Actually, if you saw the fines they face for polluting, you might better understand why they don't want just anybody doing this work.