Hauling my 390 this week for the first time

May 7, 2014
135
Beneteau 390 Tiburon
Besides the bottom paint, zincs maybe cutlass bearing, any thing I should look at or do (California ocean boat) boat is 20 years old
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
Get a spray lube. Spray from the outside of the sea cocks while someone operates them from the inside. Add a second anchor locker drain, say 4 inches above the OEM one. Clean nav light contact areas, maybe a bit of the proper grease on them? Check anchor roller for proper operation- replace if needed.
 
May 7, 2014
135
Beneteau 390 Tiburon
Get a spray lube. Spray from the outside of the sea cocks while someone operates them from the inside. Add a second anchor locker drain, say 4 inches above the OEM one. Clean nav light contact areas, maybe a bit of the proper grease on them? Check anchor roller for proper operation- replace if needed.
Great thanks
 
Nov 24, 2012
586
Besides the bottom paint, zincs maybe cutlass bearing, any thing I should look at or do (California ocean boat) boat is 20 years old
If you have a folding or feathering prop I would check it for excessive wear. Also check the keel for blisters or areas where the epoxy coating is not bonded to the cast iron keel.
 
Nov 24, 2012
586
Besides the bottom paint, zincs maybe cutlass bearing, any thing I should look at or do (California ocean boat) boat is 20 years old
Oops a couple more: check the rudder for both excessive wear on the bearing and potentially moisture.
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
When she's on her keel, tighten the keel bolts as much as you can- or have the yard do it with a torque wrench.
 
Nov 23, 2009
437
Beneteau Oceanis 361 Clipper --
When she's on her keel, tighten the keel bolts as much as you can- or have the yard do it with a torque wrench.
Oh, that's something new for me! Never though about it before. Why when on the keel? Is it because the stress is no the keel rather than on the bolts so they may tighten even more?
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
... Why when on the keel? Is it because the stress is no(w on) the keel rather than on the bolts so they may tighten even more?
Correct. In the water, if you try to tighten the bolts, you are, in effect, trying to lift the weight of the keel.
 
Feb 26, 2011
1,440
Achilles SD-130 Alameda, CA
Kkmi. Paint? At this time
Some advice from a professional hull cleaner- Don't let the yard talk you into just a single coat of paint, which seems to be a "thing" with Bay Area boatyards these days (KKMI included.) Assuming you are going to go with a traditional copper-based anti fouling paint (be it hard or ablative), you want a minimum of two coats with a third at the waterline and leading/trailing edges of the appendages. This coincides with all manufacturer's recommendations as well.

As far as choice of paint goes; I recommend Pettit Trinidad (hard) or Interlux Micron 66 (ablative.) All other products are inferior by comparison, IMHO.
 

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Jan 18, 2013
126
Beneteau 361 Sandusky Harbor Marina
Not sure where the crane strap goes on the 390, but on my 361 I have to make sure I remove the speedo wheel and replace it with the blank because the strap goes right across it. So maybe look at that. Fortunately the PO of my boat warned me as he learned the hard way.
 
May 7, 2014
135
Beneteau 390 Tiburon
Some advice from a professional hull cleaner- Don't let the yard talk you into just a single coat of paint, which seems to be a "thing" with Bay Area boatyards these days (KKMI included.) Assuming you are going to go with a traditional copper-based anti fouling paint (be it hard or ablative), you want a minimum of two coats with a third at the waterline and leading/trailing edges of the appendages. This coincides with all manufacturer's recommendations as well. As far as choice of paint goes; I recommend Pettit Trinidad (hard) or Interlux Micron 66 (ablative.) All other products are inferior by comparison, IMHO.
They recommended 1 coat with second coat on leading edge I'm going with 2 coats. Thanks
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
Might be the best idea to just wait to see what the bottom looks like before deciding?
 
Feb 26, 2011
1,440
Achilles SD-130 Alameda, CA
Might be the best idea to just wait to see what the bottom looks like before deciding?
We sail year 'round here in the Bay Area and typically only haul every 2-3+ years for new paint. To ensure that there is enough biocide on the hull to provide anti fouling protection for 3 years, a certain mil-thickness of paint is required. This means a minimum of two coats. Going with a single coat is guaranteeing that you will need paint sooner because the biocide in a single coat will leach out to an ineffective level that much sooner. That's simply how the chemisty works.
 
Nov 24, 2012
586
Is still go around the keel with a very small hammer to test the adhesion of the epoxy coating to the cast iron. Doesn't take much more than a pinhole to begin the delaminating process. A visual sign would be small pockets of rust.
 
May 7, 2014
135
Beneteau 390 Tiburon
Is still go around the keel with a very small hammer to test the adhesion of the epoxy coating to the cast iron. Doesn't take much more than a pinhole to begin the delaminating process. A visual sign would be small pockets of rust.
Did today. Everything good and happy about that