What color is your bottom?
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- Bob Ohler
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- Location: CD30 1984 Hull# 335 Aloha Spirit, Chesapeake Bay
What color is your bottom?
A spring fever question, if you will...
Many of the CD's had a brown bottom paint scheme, however, as many of you know, brown bottom paint is getting tougher to find these days. I recently special ordered some Interlux ACT brown. This is a one year ablative paint, which in my mind makes the most sense as I apply a fresh coat of paint annually.
My question is: What is everyone else doing for brown bottom paint? Have you switched to another color or are you still doing what I am seem to be doing, hunting for brown paint every year at this time?
Spring fever is going around here on the Chesapeake. I understand that the best remedy is salt water and time at the boat!
Fair winds,
Bob
Many of the CD's had a brown bottom paint scheme, however, as many of you know, brown bottom paint is getting tougher to find these days. I recently special ordered some Interlux ACT brown. This is a one year ablative paint, which in my mind makes the most sense as I apply a fresh coat of paint annually.
My question is: What is everyone else doing for brown bottom paint? Have you switched to another color or are you still doing what I am seem to be doing, hunting for brown paint every year at this time?
Spring fever is going around here on the Chesapeake. I understand that the best remedy is salt water and time at the boat!
Fair winds,
Bob
Bob Ohler
CDSOA Member #188
CD30B, Hull # 335
sv Aloha Spirit
CDSOA Member #188
CD30B, Hull # 335
sv Aloha Spirit
- Steve Laume
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Bottom paint
I use blue Ameron ABC3. It is a harder type of ablative used on commercial ships. I put 4 coats on and a 5th on the waterline, front and bottom of the keel, and rudder. I typically get 5 years out of it as long as I keep the divers away. Hard to beat the 100 bucks a gallon too. I don't think it comes in brown though.
Lee
S/V Solomon Lee
S/V Solomon Lee
Paint
We went with Trinidad pro. Black
when we had the boat hauled for maintenance there was a guy at the marina with some left over from his job, all unopened cans. He made me a deal I could not refuse, and I have not heard the fish laugh yet? and my wallet felt good too.
i think the black looks sharp. At the time we had not decided on a color but I am not disapointed.
B.B.
on a side note
Hello Lee!
when we had the boat hauled for maintenance there was a guy at the marina with some left over from his job, all unopened cans. He made me a deal I could not refuse, and I have not heard the fish laugh yet? and my wallet felt good too.
i think the black looks sharp. At the time we had not decided on a color but I am not disapointed.
B.B.
on a side note
Hello Lee!
- Cathy Monaghan
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- Location: 1986 CD32 Realization #3, Rahway, NJ, Raritan Bay -- CDSOA Member since 2000. Greenline 39 Electra
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Brown
For years we used Micron CSC (brown) and for the past 5 or 6 years we've been using Micron Extra w/Biolux (brown). Realization's bottom has never been any color but brown. But if your boat has a brown color scheme (tan decks, dark brown cove and boot stipes), it really looks nice with a green bottom. So when we can't get brown bottom paint anymore, we'll be switching to green.
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
I don't think you're asking for trouble. I've used a dark green boot stripe with red and think it looks great.drysuit2 wrote:I switched to red. I had the same problem. It just became to hard to find brown. Especially in an ablative paint. This year I am thinking of using a hard {i.e. racing bottom paint} in green for my boot stripe. Has anyone tried that? Does it work? or am I asking for trouble?
Thanks
If anyone's interested, my CD27 will be for sale as soon as I decide to take the winter cover off. I'm headed off to the dark side (trawlers). More info and pictures at http://www.cd27.org
Bob Cutler
1981 CD27 (sold)
Everett, WA
1981 CD27 (sold)
Everett, WA
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What Color Is Your Bottom
At Present, my Tys' have a blue color. There isn't much area to cover in comparison to other, larger CDs. I always have leftover paint each spring. I seem to be caught up in the "Use up what's on hand" syndrome.
Several years ago, I made a new rudder system for a fellow who owned a CD 25. After everything was assembled, he painted the entire boat to make it ready to be sold.
He sent me a picture of the finished product. He painted the bottom "Shark White". In my mind's eye, it was so beautiful that it made an indelible image on my mind. Maybe some day this color will come to pass for me.
O J
Several years ago, I made a new rudder system for a fellow who owned a CD 25. After everything was assembled, he painted the entire boat to make it ready to be sold.
He sent me a picture of the finished product. He painted the bottom "Shark White". In my mind's eye, it was so beautiful that it made an indelible image on my mind. Maybe some day this color will come to pass for me.
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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- mahalocd36
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Mix Red and black to make a nice, chocolate brown.
We did that one year when we couldn't find brown. (You don't need to add much black to red to get brown).
However last year we just ended up going with Red and we really like it. But, Mahalo's bootstripe, lettering, and cove stripe are all maroon, (canvas is tan) so it works well. Might look weird with dark brown.
We did that one year when we couldn't find brown. (You don't need to add much black to red to get brown).
However last year we just ended up going with Red and we really like it. But, Mahalo's bootstripe, lettering, and cove stripe are all maroon, (canvas is tan) so it works well. Might look weird with dark brown.
Melissa Abato
www.sailmahalo.com
www.sailmahalo.com
Re: Brown
I just placed an order for the Micron CSC Brown, maybe if demand is there they'll keep making it?Cathy Monaghan wrote:For years we used Micron CSC (brown) and for the past 5 or 6 years we've been using Micron Extra w/Biolux (brown). Realization's bottom has never been any color but brown. But if your boat has a brown color scheme (tan decks, dark brown cove and boot stipes), it really looks nice with a green bottom. So when we can't get brown bottom paint anymore, we'll be switching to green.
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Anyway, me bottoms' BROWN
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Chesapeake Bay
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