Bottom Paint
As a long time sailor on the Chesapeake, I've tried a lot of bottom paints. Most all of the modified epoxies (i.e., Petit Trinidad, et al)work very well, but the remaining matrix left on the boat after the paint leaches out can be difficult to sand off. And sand you must. A couple of years ago, I swtiched to ablative copolymer paints, like Interlux ACT, and have found them to be wonderful. Easy to apply and very little, or no, sanding nneded to prep the boat for painting in the spring. While Micron CSC is supposed to ba a multi-year paint, I was never able to really get much more than one season from that product. Products like ACT are billed as, and priced as, single season paints and that's all I ezpect of them. Never had a barnacle using ACT.... Like you, I'm already thinking of spring maintenance and can't wait to get back on the water.I also agree that telling someone to look in the archives is not a helpful input. I like adding to the dialogue here and have found it useful a number of times.