[Rhodes22-list] hull problems?
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Wed Oct 13 12:05:17 EDT 2010
Joe,
Whether in fresh or salt water, you need an anti-fouling coating. Some are
better for trailer sailing than others. If I leave our speed boat in our
fresh water lake for a weekend, we end up with an algae stripe on it. We have
an air lift which I use daily because I really hate cleaning boat bottoms.
My body doesn't bend as easy as it once did.
Rummy
In a message dated 10/13/2010 9:51:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
joe.babb at comcast.net writes:
Hi Jim,
Your comments raise an interesting question. I don't really think I
need an anti-fouling coating since the longest time we spend in salt
water (or fresh for that matter) is one week at a time. But the boat
came with bottom paint and I asked Stan what he used and he replied
Pettit Trinidad.
I would gladly use plain epoxy paint but it probably means a big job of
stripping down every last *&^% bit of the existing bottom paint.
I did try emailing Pettit one time to ask them about their newer
"greener" coatings that might be appropriate for trailering but never
got a response. Some companies are better at responding than others.
Joe
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