Painting prop shaft & strut

Jun 8, 2004
10,536
-na -NA Anywhere USA
As a former dealer in North Carolina, I was taught a trick on painting the metal under water more specifically the prop shaft, strut and prop. I am not sure if I had done this but thanks to a friend who owns Sailcraft in Oriental, he taught me the following:

1. Clean all metal removing any paint and lightly sand. Then wipe off with
either alcohol or acetone. Wear gloves!
2. Apply Petit Metal Primer item# 6455
3. Apply Petit Tycoat Primer Item# 6627
4. Apply hard bottom paint (not ablative)

Although the material cost is expensive for the Petit products, I never had an issue of paint coming off the prop, strut or propeller from then on. I also understand for power boats, this works great as well.
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,536
-na -NA Anywhere USA
I did not have that problem when doing it myself. Are you sure?

As a former investigator, it would be nice if your comments had more detailed information. There are two sides to a coin. I can remember the insurance carrier always said to trust the insured but quickly realized to make a decision based on the facts from every source. This is why I am asking you to be more specific so this can be addressed.
 
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Jan 25, 2011
2,439
S2 11.0A Anacortes, WA
I received an advertisement email from Fisheries Supply in Seattle about Propspeed. Maybe worth checking. I think you can google "propspeed"and come with it.