[C320-list] Hull paint quantity?
Allan Field
Allan.Field at comcast.net
Thu Mar 22 19:14:09 PDT 2007
Interlux is now recommending one color followed by a different color. Only
repaint where the first coat starts to show through. I have one coat of
green on the bottom, 3 coats of blue on the top. As for longevity, much
depends on how much you use the boat.
Allan S. Field
Sea Shadow - #808
Columbia, MD
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Hmm...I had the yard paint our boat with Interlux Fiberglass Bottomkote
ACT just prior to launch (June 1 st) last year. I suspect they did one
coat; most yards do. There's no wear at the leading edges that I can
see; the paint stops cleanly just below the waterline stripe all
around. Is it possible I don't need to paint this year? I thought it
was common to paint every year.
Bob Seastream
Intuition, # 906
On Mar 22, 2007, at 6:00 PM, Orlando.Duran at AveryDennison.com wrote:
> I had almost the same results (3 years between paintjobs) with Proline
> 1088 'Blue'....
>
> cl 2 was hull #112
>
> cl 3 CM440 #36
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> Regards,
> OD
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: wes.giles
> Sent: 03/22/2007 02:51 PM
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> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Hull paint quantity?
>
> When I owned hull #790, the same paint (petit) lasted four years from
> the
> time she was delivered until we had her hauled and painted. It was
> pretty
> thin at the leading edges, but other than that it held up great all
> over.
>
> Wes
> Former 320 #790 owner
>
>
>
> Robert Seastream <robert.seastream at comcast.net>
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> Just personal preference; nothing to do with performance.
>
> Bob
>
> On Mar 22, 2007, at 11:57 AM, mike hunter wrote:
>
>> What is the significance of bottom paint color? At our bottom diver's
>> request, my Wife and I painted the hull of our last boat (Catalina 27)
>> with Petit Trinidad. He said of his 15+ years in the business it
>> seemed to work the best? We rolled on 3 coats at the water line and
>> leading edges, and 2 coats on the rest, and there were no bare spots
>> when we sold it two years later. We bought our 320 with blue paint on
>> it and it looked good (no bare spots or flaking) when it was hauled
>> for the survey a month ago. I was just curious?
>>
>> Mike
>> #637
>>
>> Warren Updike <wupdike at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Is one gallon of paint enough to cover the hull of a 320? I found
>> no. An old salt at our marina said, "load the roller, roll it on once
>> forward once back and move on." This puts on a heavy coat. I used
>> about 1 1/4 gal. of blue Interlux Bottomcoat ACT over a coat of the
>> same paint in black. When we pulled & power washed last fall, much of
>> the top coat had ablated away; some spots showed the black base coat
>> below, and in a few spots all paint was gone, mostly on the leading
>> edges of bow, keel, and rudder. That justifies the recommendation to
>> apply two coats to these leading edges.
>>
>> Will one coat be enough for a color change from black to blue? Yes, at
>> least it was for me following the above "old salt" recommendations.
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