I have been hauled out and on blocks for the past 6mos, and will be needing to redo the bottom paintjob -- from the looks of it, just a couple spots need touch ups but I am looking for advice, since I did the last one, my first, just when we got the boat (2+ yrs ago in Titusville, Fl), and I have very little DIY background.
We used Interspeed, which we picked up at the discount marine salvage place in St. Augustine, for $200/5gal bucket -- 46%CuOxide, I think. Added a ton of finely ground Cayenne pepper, as per a suggestion from a friend, and have definitely had a lot less growth than the surrounding boats. A couple of the places where the old support pads on the blocks were, apparently did not dry enough before our first splash-in, and have flaked off, as well as the spots where we sat in the cradle overnight have ruffles, so we are decidely going to paint. The previous owner had just recently done a very nice bottom job, including a sealant coat of Micron66, so it seems I am in good shape??
My questions are about what would be the best approach, balancing cost effectiveness with durability? Seanorita is a 1981 Hunter Cherubini 33, on which we live & sail for at least 4 months out of the year in the Caribbean.
We are also going to paint the freeboard, since we did the decks, cockpit, etc. before leaving last year.
We are sourcing our paint and materials out of south Florida, having a friend sail them down in early Nov. --> Any suggestions of where to get the paint?
Any advice, suggestions, ideas will be gladly appreciated.
I'll check the archives as well. :dance:
As always, many thanks for the help.
Bob
S/V Seanorita
Yucatan, Mexico
We used Interspeed, which we picked up at the discount marine salvage place in St. Augustine, for $200/5gal bucket -- 46%CuOxide, I think. Added a ton of finely ground Cayenne pepper, as per a suggestion from a friend, and have definitely had a lot less growth than the surrounding boats. A couple of the places where the old support pads on the blocks were, apparently did not dry enough before our first splash-in, and have flaked off, as well as the spots where we sat in the cradle overnight have ruffles, so we are decidely going to paint. The previous owner had just recently done a very nice bottom job, including a sealant coat of Micron66, so it seems I am in good shape??
My questions are about what would be the best approach, balancing cost effectiveness with durability? Seanorita is a 1981 Hunter Cherubini 33, on which we live & sail for at least 4 months out of the year in the Caribbean.
We are also going to paint the freeboard, since we did the decks, cockpit, etc. before leaving last year.
We are sourcing our paint and materials out of south Florida, having a friend sail them down in early Nov. --> Any suggestions of where to get the paint?
Any advice, suggestions, ideas will be gladly appreciated.
I'll check the archives as well. :dance:
As always, many thanks for the help.
Bob
S/V Seanorita
Yucatan, Mexico