GoFastr
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Looking ahead to the next step after completing my patchwork of the hole punched in the bow by the previous owner seen in another thread, I will be needing to re-paint the bottom of the boat, so I'm starting to load up on info.
The boat has been and will continue to be used in the salt waters of the southern Chesapeake Bay and its southern tributaries/inlets, so the paint definitely has to be of the anti-barnacle variety and other saltwater critters. It will eventually set mostly in the water tied to my dock in the backyard during the summer and will occasionally be trailered out (ramp next to my house) for general maintenance and cleaning. It's sitting on the trailer right now as I run down the list of to-do's prior to it's PMCF (Post Maintenance Check Flight). It currently has an old coat that's not really in bad shape in terms of there are patches of scuffs etc where the paint is missing and likely candidates for the attachment of barnacles.
1. If I'm not mistaken based on some other posts I've searched, I should only have to clean and sand the surface for adherence of the new paint
2. But is there types of paint you can't paint over with other type bottom paints addressing specifically paints used in salt water environments and what's most likely on it now?
3. I have a West Marine 1.5 miles from me. What is a good "economical" paint to use?
4. I will have to do this while on the trailer on the concrete pad alongside the house. Any suggestions on jacking the boat off the trailer to paint the area under the bunks?


The boat has been and will continue to be used in the salt waters of the southern Chesapeake Bay and its southern tributaries/inlets, so the paint definitely has to be of the anti-barnacle variety and other saltwater critters. It will eventually set mostly in the water tied to my dock in the backyard during the summer and will occasionally be trailered out (ramp next to my house) for general maintenance and cleaning. It's sitting on the trailer right now as I run down the list of to-do's prior to it's PMCF (Post Maintenance Check Flight). It currently has an old coat that's not really in bad shape in terms of there are patches of scuffs etc where the paint is missing and likely candidates for the attachment of barnacles.
1. If I'm not mistaken based on some other posts I've searched, I should only have to clean and sand the surface for adherence of the new paint
2. But is there types of paint you can't paint over with other type bottom paints addressing specifically paints used in salt water environments and what's most likely on it now?
3. I have a West Marine 1.5 miles from me. What is a good "economical" paint to use?
4. I will have to do this while on the trailer on the concrete pad alongside the house. Any suggestions on jacking the boat off the trailer to paint the area under the bunks?


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