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Originally posted by HOGAN

I have only touched mine up the past three seasons. I would guess that a full paint job would use about two gallons.





Thanks, I did full bottom paint last year and used 2, just want to make sure i didn't over painted. I think I will skip this year and just touch up as you do. It still looks pretty good.
 
It depends on the paint but I have done it in 1 1/2 and thicker paint take 2. I have painted the bottom every year last year was the first year I paid the yard to do it after I prepped it. For the record I was very happy with the job the yard did and I made sure they new it!
 
Painting it every year is a waste of money, and it builds the paint up so thick that you will eventually spend a bundle getting it off.
 
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Originally posted by Audrey II

It depends on the paint but I have done it in 1 1/2 and thicker paint take 2. I have painted the bottom every year last year was the first year I paid the yard to do it after I prepped it. For the record I was very happy with the job the yard did and I made sure they new it!





Would you recommend to paint every year? I did painted the smaller boats every year but this one is a lot of work, i am also very surprised with the good condition of the paint.
I am going to paint the swim platform though. I started with these two small platforms that are over the hydraulics of the swim platform.
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Originally posted by HOGAN

Painting it every year is a waste of money, and it builds the paint up so thick that you will eventually spend a bundle getting it off.




i think i will skip this year, only some touch ups. .
 
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Originally posted by wciparchia

Had a nice talk with Wayne today:
He is rebuilding the entire marina
He wants it to be an up scale marina.
He will be spending more time there.
He will start the dredging this week.
Build up the land with the silt from the marina up 4 feet higher in the parking lot.
All new cement docks.






How far along are they?
 
Every year I say this year I will just touch up and then I do the whole thing. There is nothing wrong with just touching up I just always have so many spots I need to do so I just repaint the entire boat. If it looks good leave it alone!
 
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Originally posted by Audrey II

Every year I say this year I will just touch up and then I do the whole thing. There is nothing wrong with just touching up I just always have so many spots I need to do so I just repaint the entire boat. If it looks good leave it alone!





thanks Dave.
 
It has been two years since I painted the bottom and I did not touch up last year. I am getting it done this year in the spring as it was looking a bit haggard last fall when I hauled to wash the bottom and replace the zincs. In two years I am going to soda blast the bottom and start anew.

Are you guys using a hard paint or ablative?
 
I stripped the bottom a few years ago and then did a new barrier coat and 4 coats of ablative so it's real easy to prep and touch up or even repaint a thin coat from year to year without building a think mess.
 
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Originally posted by jmeirhofer

It has been two years since I painted the bottom and I did not touch up last year. I am getting it done this year in the spring as it was looking a bit haggard last fall when I hauled to wash the bottom and replace the zincs. In two years I am going to soda blast the bottom and start anew.

Are you guys using a hard paint or ablative?






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I am using an ablative too. Like I said, I will probably get it done in Aprilish. Allthough I would really rather put it off until fall.
 
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Originally posted by marsij

Dave did you do that bottom job yourself?






I didn't strip it but yes I did I use Petite barrier three coats as recommended then one coat of Blue and three coats of black ablative paint. It was a big job. My father in-law was a huge help. By the time I was have way through I was done to 1 1/2 hours per coat. I don't ever want to do this again. The job requires timing between coats in order for the paint to bond both to the boat and to each other layer. I would be happy to pay someone next time I say this but I'm sure I would do it again if it meant having to come up with the money:)
 
I'm going to get a price for soda blasting from Ginny. It's really not something I want to do myself. i do my own bottom painting but this is anothet story. Plus, I bought my boat new but there was never a barrier coat put on so I would like to get everything off and do it right.

I'm gonna have to see what the price of this will be though. By your description it sounds like a huge amount of work. Not so much interested in putting a lot of money up for boat work right now.
 
Yeah that's what I kind of figured. If that's the case I'll probably just put another coat of bottom paint on and save the stripping for another time.
 
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