[C320-list] Bottom Paint for Dana Point (was: no subject)

bruceheyman at cox.net bruceheyman at cox.net
Mon Aug 21 14:11:49 PDT 2006


Pete,
Hydrolic would have been great.  We got it out with a screw press and a very large malet.  Looks like it was worn out due to misalignment.  The yard foreman said he sees this all the time with Yamars.  He said the mounts are too soft and when you get up to hull speed there is often a set, some times so bad the shaft is hitting the log.  Apparently they now offer firmer engine mounts in addition to the soft ones that come with our boats.  I would not have expected it to go after only 1000 hours.  I'm hoping the freezer trick gets it installed easilly tomorow morning befor truck gets here.
Bruce
Somerset 671 So Cal
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From: "Peter Clancy" <SAILORPETE at msn.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:30:41 
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Bottom Paint for Dana Point (was: no subject)

Bruce ..... I just had my cutlass bearing replaced while the boat is out of the water for a new bottom job. If there's play, you may want to have it done now since you may not otherwise need to haul again for a couple of years. My yard used a neat hydraulic device that did not require removal of the prop shaft. 
  
Pete Clancy 
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Peter,
Thanks, just put last coat on leading edges, will sand wit 220 wet tomorrow b4 truck comes.
Now I'm tring to use verbal persuasion to get Somerset to let go of here very worn out cutlass bearing...arg.
Bruce
Somerset #671 So Cal
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 13:35:43 
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Bruce ...... I usually do the wet sanding the day following the last coat of Trinidad SR and spend maybe an hour at the most going over the hull lightly. Don't want to rub off too much of that expensive paint!

Pete Clancy
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  Peter,
  How long do you let the paint cure before you sand with 220?
  Thanks,
  Bruce
  Somerset #671 So Cal

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  [mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.org] On Behalf Of Peter Clancy
  Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 7:02 PM
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  Petit Trinidad SR is the bottom paint of choice here in South Florida with
  our extreme fouling conditions and warm waters. I've used Trinidad and
  Trinidad SR several times and usually get about two years between bottom
  jobs.  I apply two coats to the bottom and a third coat at the water line
  and leading edges of the bow, rudder and keel. I've consistently used
  between 1 1/2 to 2 gallons. West Marine gets $ 220/gal but I buy it at the
  local boatyard for $ 185/gal. Since we also race, I go lightly over the
  newly painted  bottom with 220 grit wet sandpaper. This probably nets me a
  whole 1/100 of a knot but I often see the really serious local racers doing
  this to their boats. Good luck!

  Peter Clancy
  AROBAN  C320  #222
  Miami, FL






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    Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 11:45 PM
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    Gary,
    We are in Slip J25 on the Island side.  I didn't get a quote from Dana
  Point
    Ship Yard but I know We$T Marine get's $220 per gallon and as near as I
  can
    tell it takes about two gallons per coat.
    We are members of DWYC; it would be great if we could meet up for dinner
    and/or drinks when we get back to CA, 949-289-8400.
    Best,
    Bruce
    Somerset #671 SoCal

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    [mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.org] On Behalf Of Gary Malcolmson
    Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 11:19 AM
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    Subject: Re: [C320-list] Bottom Paint for Dana Point (was: no subject)

    Hello Bruce,

    We keep our boat in Dana Point also.  Our dealer (in Marina del Rey) put 
    on Pettit Trinidad when our boat was new, back in Nov-2002.  We're still 
    on the original paint but my guess is were getting close to needing 
    new.  I'm not sure if they used the Trinidad 'SR' or some other version; 
    sorry I don't have that info.  Have you considered waiting to paint 
    until the boat is here?  Something comes to mind in that you want to 
    splash the boat without leaving the paint exposed to air too long.  From 
    what I'm hearing from my dock neighbors, a bottom paint job will run 
    about $1000 at Dana.

    Have you got a slip yet?  If you need any suggestions for service 
    providers (diver, riggers, canvas, etc) just drop me a note.

    Good Luck on your move and hope to hear from you once you're here.

    PS, I have a great photo of Dana Point from the air with Catalina Island 
    in the background.  If you'd like a digital copy, let me know and I'll 
    email it to you directly.

    Regards,
    Gary Malcolmson
    C310 #230 "Rhythm"

    bruceheyman at cox.net<mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net<mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net<mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net: <mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net<mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net<mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net<mailto:bruceheyman at cox.net> >> wrote:
    > Before we ship Somerset (hull 671) from Florida to her new home in Dana
    Point, CA we will be giving her a new coat of bottom paint.  She currently
    is wearing Pettit Trinidad SR.  Any recommendations would be much
    appreciated?  We race a few times a year but like to sail fast even when
    cruising and have the bottom cleaned by a diver monthly.
    > Thanks,
    > Bruce and Diane
    > Soon to be: Somerset #671 Dana Point, CA
    >
    >
    >   








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