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Sounds like a plan!! I will be there by May 1st I hope?? BS is a little slow LOL
But things don't get going till June. I will have to stay on the boat one weekend to see what its all about? This is my first time on a slip so it will be all new to me, and my boat is set up for fishing not ****ing so will have to make a few small adjustments Can't wait to meet you guys!!
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CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP!!!!!! To be honest, there is not a lot of difference between the very expensive stuff and the "West Marine" brand. If you use your boat on a fairly regular basis, then I would use the cheapest stuff you can find. I've actually gotten 2 years out of two coats of the West Marine brand.
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In Florida I use Pettit Trinidad SR (slime resistant), 70% cuprous oxide. $249.00 gallon. Two coats of primer and two coats of bottom paint. Warmer water really brings out the barnacles. I really don't think it's as much the cost of the paint, but how well it's prepped and applied. My boat's in the water 12 months a year. I guess it's different with a much shorter boating season.
Last edited by Seacrets; 03-06-2010 at 11:53 PM. |
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