First thanks for the help on the Zipper/Enclosure Window question. I'm going to get some 303.
We are putting a barrier coat and bottom paint on the Endeavour after having the bottom taken down to the gel coat and some blisters repaired. We will use the boat almost like a trailered boat. The majority of the year it will be on stands in the yard. We will probably use her once a year for 3 months to maybe 6 months max in the water during that time and the rest of the year she will be hauled.
Before taking the Mac to Florida I put Sea Hawk's Tuff Stuff barrier coat on her along with 2 coats of black Sea Hawk's Cukote Biocide Plus Self-Polishing bottom paint with one coat of blue over the black as a wear indicator....
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/macgregor2/outside-39.html
The boat was in the water in the Charlotte Harbor area for almost a month last Nov./Dec.. When we pulled her out there was no bottom growth on the boat. This past spring the boat was in the water for almost 2 months from Charlotte Harbor down to the Keys and back up to South Dade Marina. During that time we had to clean barnacles and growth...
...from the inflatable, that is in the water always, 3 times total. When we pulled the Mac out there were some very small barnacles, 1/8th inch or less that were starting in some places on the bottom. After towing home to Utah it took me about 30 minutes to clean them off with a Teflon spatula. In the water we had a small amount of slime at the water-line, but it wiped off quickly using the inflatable to go around the boat. Only had to do that twice.
Now this is our first experience with bottom paint and bottom growth. Was that a good or bad performance for the paint under those conditions?
I see others recommending Pettit's Ultima SR-60, also an ablative that can be hauled out and that also has an anti-slime. It is in the same price range as the Sea Hawk bottom paint we used. After 2 months in Florida water during the spring would I expect to see about the same small growth as we had or more or less?
I want to stay with the Sea Hawk's barrier paint, and liked how the Cukote performed, but if the SR-60 performs better then I'd try it. I know some of you have your boats in the water down there for 5-8 months a year and hauled the rest of the time what are you using?
Thanks as usual,
Sum
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We are putting a barrier coat and bottom paint on the Endeavour after having the bottom taken down to the gel coat and some blisters repaired. We will use the boat almost like a trailered boat. The majority of the year it will be on stands in the yard. We will probably use her once a year for 3 months to maybe 6 months max in the water during that time and the rest of the year she will be hauled.
Before taking the Mac to Florida I put Sea Hawk's Tuff Stuff barrier coat on her along with 2 coats of black Sea Hawk's Cukote Biocide Plus Self-Polishing bottom paint with one coat of blue over the black as a wear indicator....
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/macgregor2/outside-39.html
The boat was in the water in the Charlotte Harbor area for almost a month last Nov./Dec.. When we pulled her out there was no bottom growth on the boat. This past spring the boat was in the water for almost 2 months from Charlotte Harbor down to the Keys and back up to South Dade Marina. During that time we had to clean barnacles and growth...

...from the inflatable, that is in the water always, 3 times total. When we pulled the Mac out there were some very small barnacles, 1/8th inch or less that were starting in some places on the bottom. After towing home to Utah it took me about 30 minutes to clean them off with a Teflon spatula. In the water we had a small amount of slime at the water-line, but it wiped off quickly using the inflatable to go around the boat. Only had to do that twice.
Now this is our first experience with bottom paint and bottom growth. Was that a good or bad performance for the paint under those conditions?
I see others recommending Pettit's Ultima SR-60, also an ablative that can be hauled out and that also has an anti-slime. It is in the same price range as the Sea Hawk bottom paint we used. After 2 months in Florida water during the spring would I expect to see about the same small growth as we had or more or less?
I want to stay with the Sea Hawk's barrier paint, and liked how the Cukote performed, but if the SR-60 performs better then I'd try it. I know some of you have your boats in the water down there for 5-8 months a year and hauled the rest of the time what are you using?
Thanks as usual,
Sum
Our Endeavour 37
Our Trips to Utah, Idaho, Canada, Florida
Our MacGregor S Pages
Mac-Venture Links