I will be in Florida for a couple of months this winter. The boat does not have any bottom paint right now. It is normally in fresh water and it cleans up well with a bottom cleaner and pressure washer. I'm wondering if I should apply a coat of VC17 to protect it while in the salt water. I know VC17 is not the prefered solution for salt water but I had it on my last boat and it worked very well in fresh water and the occasional trip in the ocean. I like the ease to apply and recoat VC17. The manual for the boat says "do not sand the bottom, it will void warranty". A close look at the bottom reveals a white coating that starts just below the waterline, I am wondering if that is a barrier coat and that is why they do not want it sanded off ? I sent an email to Hunter asking about it and have never received a reply.
What have others done with a trailerable sailboat for occasional saltwater use ? do you apply a bottom coat ? Have any of you sanded the bottom before applying the bottom coat ? has anyone used a chemical (liquid sandpaper) to prepare the surface ?
Bob
What have others done with a trailerable sailboat for occasional saltwater use ? do you apply a bottom coat ? Have any of you sanded the bottom before applying the bottom coat ? has anyone used a chemical (liquid sandpaper) to prepare the surface ?
Bob
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