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Unread 07-11-2014, 10:44 AM
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Glad to be of help.

Just remember, even though these are only 20 foot boats they weigh over a ton and they have no conscious. They will crush you in a second. No matter how you wind up painting the bottom, BE CAREFUL and always make sure your boat is 110% secure before getting under it to paint. We want to be talking to you, not about you.
Yeah! Lets not create the sad story of the old fart in San Diego who read that he should paint the bottom of his boat and then got crushed by it!"

Thanks! I am very very aware that jacks collapse, cars roll, etc resulting in accidents in which people get injured or killed under cars or boats or whatever. I will endeavor to avoid that. I didn't reach age 73 by being stupid! ha

Hence my attraction to the method in which the trailer jack is used to raise the boat a few inches off the trailer, enough to paint under the bunks and rollers, but not enough to create a potential disaster. If it falls, it falls back onto the trailer. It might crush the paint roller-- but not my arm!

Thanks again!

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If your'e real lucky find someone goin to the Bahamas and have em pick you up a gallon of Tributylene-10......We had a boat painted with that stuff and nothin would even grow on the side of the dock you parked it on!!!
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If your'e real lucky find someone goin to the Bahamas and have em pick you up a gallon of Tributylene-10......We had a boat painted with that stuff and nothin would even grow on the side of the dock you parked it on!!!
Thanks! I remember when the Navy used bottom paint that contained all sorts of horrible toxic stuff! But of course our radical environmentalists made that and DDT impossible.

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In the CG we used "Red Lead" and "Blue death", I am sure it was harmless stuff...

BTW, when I has someone paint the bottom of the V20 I had, he left it on the trailer (roller trailer) and used a paint roller with an extension. After it was dry, he let the boat roll down a few feet and painted the area's missed by the rollers.

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