four winns 214
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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The bottom on my Sea Ray cuddy is painted with a typical ablative paint. I don't know the exact brand and type. I had the boat detailed by a local shop a few weeks back and one of the steps was an acid wash. The shop claims the acid wash took off some of the bottom paint in one area and left a green mess because the bottom paint was applied "over algae" that was not cleaned off before painting. I showed this picture to a boating friend and he said the green area was caused by the acid wash reacting with the copper in the bottom paint. I would consult the bottom painter, but he winters in Florida and is not around. Before I took the boat to the detailed, the bottom around the keel looked just like the paint above the water line. What do you think?
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