How much bottom paint for a Hunter 23.5

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Dec 14, 2007
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Hunter 23.5 Thibodaux, LA 70301
I am getting ready to paint the bottom of my Hunter 23.5 and was wonder how much paint should I get???? Thanks Todd Hubbell Thibodaux, Louisiana
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
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Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
Depends

What kind of paint, how many coats, etc. Most paints have coverage info on teh can. Tim R.
 

Ariel

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Feb 1, 2006
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Pearson 36-2 Houston, TX / Rock Hall, MD
Bottom Paint

Todd, If I remember right, I could paint my Cal 24 with one quart per coat. I may have used part of a quart but for sure I would buy three quarts each year and put on two coats. But that was thirty years ago. Interlux has a very good painting guide that suggests quantities for size of boat. They probably have that on their web site. Dave
 
May 11, 2005
3,431
Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Here is a formula

Here is a formula from the Super Ship Bottom website, in how much of their paint to use. Not sure how accurate this is. Probably no more than ball park. Length x beam divided by 375 equals amount of paint needed in gallons per coat. When I last did my 28, I used a gallon of Trinidad, and had plenty. Will depend somewhat on the paint you choose. But a gallon is probably much more than you need. Not sure a quart will do it.
 

Taylor

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Feb 9, 2006
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Warwick Cardinal 46 Seattle, WA
Online calculators

Some of the paint manufactuers have online calculators which take your length and beam and the paint type and tell you what you need. Here are two: http://www.petitprod.com/paint_calculator.asp http://www.epaint.com/calculator.php One thing is - you don't want to run short and in my view it is worth it to buy paint locally in order to be able to return an unopened can.
 
May 17, 2007
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HUNTER 25.5 St. Augustine
one gallon

My 28 foot Cal needs exactly 1 gallon which left a few ounces for the staff to touch up where the boat stands were ( I just leave the almost empty can with an old brush under the boat and they touch it up and toss the brush). Easy to do if prepped properly.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
The cross over on buying paint is 3 quarts. If you need more than 2 quarts you m

buy a gallon. The cost difference is very small. One gallon does the bottom on Bietzpadlin with one coat.
 
Jun 2, 2004
3,644
Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Be Careful What Question You Ask

Boudreaux decided scrape and paint the hull of his 21' foot sloop. Not being sure how much paint to buy and knowing that Thibodaux, a close friend who had the same size boat had recently painted his, he gave him a call. "Thibodaux," he said, "How many gallons of paint you buy for your boat?" "Six," said Thibodaux. Boudreaux went out and bought six gallons of paint but when the job was done he had two gallons left over! Calling Thibodaux again, "Thibodaux," he said, "I bought six gallons of paint for my boat, but I get two gallons left still." "Yes," said Thibodaux, "So me did too." I use a gallon each time then put it on real thick. Then realize that I forget about the rudder and under the stands then buy a quart and have enough left for touch ups until I paint the whole thing again.
 
Dec 1, 1999
2,391
Hunter 28.5 Chesapeake Bay
I'd like to offer my own formula

for figuring how much bottom paint it takes for one coat of bottom paint: Waterline length x max beam x .85 Theoretically, calculating my H28.5 produces about 230 sq ft. I find a gal of bottom paint covers around 400 sq ft. This works out just about perfectly in practice. I save the remaining paint, buy another quart, and I'm ready for next year. FYI, if you buy and use an annual ablative paint, I would only use one coat of paint and apply it with a 1/4" roller, not the recommended 3/8" roller.
 
Jun 7, 2007
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Pearson- 323- Mobile,Al
Excess not Bad

A gallon would usually do 2 coats of my Mac 26. Any left over can be applied as extra coats to the waterline. 2 gallons did my Pearson 323. Again it is much better to have a little too much. A third coat along the waterline is not a bad thing. Note!!!!! I have saved a lot of paint by putting the roller and brush into a couple of plastic bags and then putting them into the freezer. The paint doesn't dry out and the brush and roller can be reused. Rollers hold a lot of paint and cost money. Win Win!!!
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Flying Scot and self built wooden dingy 19 foot and V12 WV and MD
1 Gal = 2 coats

I got 2 coats from a gallon on my Catalina C250.
 
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