newskipper
Cadet
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- Nov 11, 2004
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- 17
Hi,<br /><br />My questions could sound naive but I am an entirely new boater and would appreciate your advice. <br /><br />The pre-owned boat Ive boat has the bottom painted by an ablative paint. The coat is pretty good yet and a pro told me that I am OK for one more season. But since the boat is and will be sitting on dry land till at least February I believe it would be better to put two more coats of an ablative paint now and thus to make it OK for another two seasons and avoid lifting the boat out of the water next year. Is it correct?<br /><br />The same pro told (and I saw it too) that there was another type of paint put on the bottom prior to the ablative. In those spots, the ablative does not sit well. Should I sand and put a coat or two right on top of that other paint or should I sand it completely off, down to fibreglass, prime and put ablative only after that?<br /><br />There are a few bare tiny spots on the bottom no paint at all. Should I prime them (very little spots) or I can just apply the paint?<br /><br />And the last one, please. If I paint the bottom now with an ablative but the boat will be on dry land storage till February, is it OK for the paint? Could the paint lose its features, quality?<br /><br />Any reference to boat painting reading would be appreciated.<br /><br />Thank you.