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Sorry for my ignorance, but why do you have to have the bottom of your boat painted to use a slip? I'm in the market for a boat and I normally shy away from the bottom painted boat even though it looks nice and priced right. Could someone please explain. Thanks. |
if you are in salt or brackish, the growth on the bottom of your boat has to be controlled by bottom paint( has biocides adn is ablative for the growth to fall off). Fresh water isn't as bad, but it still grow on it if left alone long enough. Down here, in the summer time, even with good paint, the divers clean the hulls every three weeks to keep a boat ready for use, go one or two weeks too long, and it won't even get on plane.
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One more question, how much paint do I need to paint the bottom?
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I only use about a quart and a half. It might take two full quarts for a clean bottom. The 1 & 1/2 quarts gets two good coats on mine.
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I usually do it at the place we get out and swim in (shallow water). |
Personally, my boat would not get used half as much as I did last year if I did not have a slip. For that price you should consider yourself extremely fortunate to have the opportunity....and that close to your home....consider yourself blessed! Mine is $950 and that is due to the bridge restriction that I go under for one.....most in my area are $1800 and up....
I bought a gallon of paint last year and will have enough to do it twice. |
around here it usually 12 per foot, per month on an anual contract, with a 30 ft minimum
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At my marina it's $17/ft/month. A 22' slip (the size needed for a 20' boat) is $374 a month, but we require a year lease which equals $4,488 for the year. You are very fortunate.
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I think this is the paint I'm going to try, in a week it will be on sale for $159.00. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...9&classNum=229 |
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