Easy bottom paint

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May 20, 2004
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Hunter 306 Jasper, Indiana
My fiberglass boat is on a freshwater lake thru the summer months then trailered to my shop for the winter. Is there an easy to apply bottom paint that will last a season or two?
 
Jul 8, 2004
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- - Pinedale, WY
Needed?

John: Check with others on the lake. Out in Wyoming mountains at least, bottom paint is not needed. A little brushing might be enough in other areas. Maybe its our short summers or our colder waters? Dick
 
Dec 31, 2004
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- - Guilford, CT
Multi season ablative

I use a multi season ablative. I'm in LIS, but I would use the same even if I went to the Great Lakes. WM's Multi season has held up well for me over two seasons with only light touchups between seasons.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Bottom Paint advisor....

Hey John, here's a link to an advisory about bottom paint that may help.
 
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higgs

VC 17

VC 17 is a great freshwater paint. It is so thin that it can build up indefinately w/o the need to remove old coats. Once it is on your boat, all you need to do to put another coat on is to wipe it down w/thinner to clean it and soften it a little so the new caot adheres - no sanding! Drawback is you will have to take your hull down to fiberglass to apply it. On Lake Michigan it is pretty much the bottom paint of choice.
 
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