Bottom Paint Recommendations

northshore

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Jan 17, 2011
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Cleveland, OH
Boat Info
1989 340 Sundancer
Raymarine E90W Radar/Chartplotter
Engines
Twin 454 Mercruiser 340's
Mighty depressing but the boat goes into heated winter storage on October the 20th :smt089

One item that will get taken care of over the winter is bottom paint.
I'd like to get something multi season and was wondering
what you other fresh water people have used and like or dislike....

Thanks in advance,

-Mike
 
Petit Vivid. Its a modified epoxy that gives a hard, slick finish that improves performance over ablatives. Comes in a variety of colors. I'm 1.5 years into the first application and it still looks great.
 
Petit Hydrocoat. 3 seasons so far, with repaint @ waterline yearly.

That is my experience too. Petit Hydrocoat is good for three seasons in Lake Erie with annual touchups at the waterline.

After years of using various flavors of Interlux, switching to a bottom paint that is water based is SOOOOOOOO much nicer. Cleanup is a breeze.
 
I do like the fact that the Petit Hydrocoat is water based as I'll be doing this indoors and I'm not into the Haz-Mat suit look.

The Hydrocoat has Teflon (PTFE) in it. Any speed or Fuel mileage gains???
 
I soda blasted, epoxy barrier coated, and then used Hydrocoat two years ago and noticed a slight increase in fuel mileage. However, the old paint job had been many years of hard coat that was flaking and peeling, so the bottom was in pretty rough condition. I would definitely agree on the use of hydrocoat.

Henry
 
hydrocoat here too!
 
Pulled our boat today and had a good look at the bottom paint. We are in warm fresh water on a lake that dumps into the Grand River and then Lake Michigan. We touch up the water line every year because I use muriatic acid to clean the boot stripe and edges of the swim platform. Bottom paint is Awlgrip ablative paint. The bottom is going into year five and still looks good. Next year I plan on painting the water line. She is due for a complete bottom repaint which will take 1 gallon as the foundation remain sound.
 
We used the Interlux CRC (I think that is what the letters were) and both of us were not happy with its performance. We have her in a tributary off the upper Niagara River where the water is warm and has ample green growth but this year there was a remarkable fuzz when we pulled her out last week. Not very happy the the amount of time it took to sand her bottom and use 3 gallons of paint for a full bottom cover in the spring. We may be looking into another brand for next year. Going to look at the suggestions here.
 

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