I am going to have to have my bottom paint removed, the bottom prepped and repainted next year after the boat having had seven bottom jobs since 1994. I noticed some flaking the last time it was hauled. I asked for a price from a yard in Mexico where I have had work done in the past and which I respect. Anyhow, they recommended sanding to gelcoat, putting two coast of epoxy on, fairing that and then two coats of bottom paint. Seems typical.
However, after I brought the boat in 1998, I asked Hunter about epoxy. They said then they didn't recommend it until, as I recall, after seven to ten years, believing their chemistry would do a good job of blister protection for at least that period. In later years, I was told not to put on epoxy until the bottom had dried for six months or so. Further, that there was a danger of sealing in moisture and causing more problems if the bottom was not fully dried out.
However, when I read the instructions for Pettit's version, it seemed to me they were talking about treatment for blisters which might be a different animal. I sent an e-mail to the yard, but anyone have advise here? I know it's done all the time, but that may not make it right.
However, after I brought the boat in 1998, I asked Hunter about epoxy. They said then they didn't recommend it until, as I recall, after seven to ten years, believing their chemistry would do a good job of blister protection for at least that period. In later years, I was told not to put on epoxy until the bottom had dried for six months or so. Further, that there was a danger of sealing in moisture and causing more problems if the bottom was not fully dried out.
However, when I read the instructions for Pettit's version, it seemed to me they were talking about treatment for blisters which might be a different animal. I sent an e-mail to the yard, but anyone have advise here? I know it's done all the time, but that may not make it right.