Last year, my dealer had to make some warranty repairs to the bottom paint on my H44 as they had not prepared the bottom properly at commissioning. Since they had to totally strip all the bottom paint I took the opportunity to have them apply a barrier coat at my cost. I also asked them to use a black hard epoxy bottom paint and apply a multi season blue ablative Micron CSC over the black so I would have a wear indication.
I'm starting to think about getting ready for spring commissioning and I have a nagging suspicion that they either did not apply the black epoxy and may have just applied a blue epoxy instead of the multi season ablative blue. The blue bottom paint that is on my boat is in excellent condition with no signs of wear or black peaking out, not even on the leading edges of the keel or rudder nor at the waterline. I thought that I should have been able to see some wear. I'm obviously worried about launching the boat with old bottom paint, but on the other hand I don't want to paint the bottom if what is on there is multi season and good to go.
Anyone have any ideas on how to identify which type of bottom paint I have on the boat?
Marc
I'm starting to think about getting ready for spring commissioning and I have a nagging suspicion that they either did not apply the black epoxy and may have just applied a blue epoxy instead of the multi season ablative blue. The blue bottom paint that is on my boat is in excellent condition with no signs of wear or black peaking out, not even on the leading edges of the keel or rudder nor at the waterline. I thought that I should have been able to see some wear. I'm obviously worried about launching the boat with old bottom paint, but on the other hand I don't want to paint the bottom if what is on there is multi season and good to go.
Anyone have any ideas on how to identify which type of bottom paint I have on the boat?
Marc