Brown bottom paint

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Dean Abramson
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Brown bottom paint

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If you are like us and like brown bottom paint, you also have probably found it harder and harder to find, and only in expensive paint. We were using Micron Extra.

So, we switched this year to Hydrocoat. Following the advice of my buddy Rich Abato, we combined equal parts Black and Red. It came out a nice dark-chocolate brown. We like it a lot. Hydrocoat costs about 65% of Micron Extra, and the latter seems to be getting phased out. Plus the Hydrocoat is water-based. So if it works well on the marine critters, it will be a win/win.

In case anyone else is considering this, here's a photo of what it looks like:

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The boat gets splashed on Tuesday, so the final push is in full swing.
Dean Abramson
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
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Re: Brown bottom paint

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That's just a great looking Cape Dory!
I must be honest and admit I'm partial to CD31's :D
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Re: Brown bottom paint

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Well, heck, Jim. Thanks! :)

Well, I guess I'd better show her off a little more ... Here she is in action (in NOT the kind of weather we're having today!)

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Re: Brown bottom paint

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Dean - You must be behind the camera, 'cuz that's not you at the helm! Is that Jim Stephensen?
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Dean Abramson
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That's Jim watching the nav display (the vane gear is steering), Peter in the red cap; you must be down below or behind the dodger. Me at the bow, shooting photos. Maine somewhere behind the boat, and Nova Scotia somewhere behind me. Good times they were!!
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Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
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Re: Brown bottom paint

Post by guy leslie »

Dean,
That is one truly gorgeous boat! Thanks for posting and the information about the paint. I too have used Micron Extra and now have an alternative paint to use in the future. I'd like to add a midship cleat like that--not sure if I'm up to the skills required, though. I'm guessing it's a Spartan? Also, who sells the mast boot? If you check my post dated today, you'll see where I'm at with this.

Thanks you,
Guy
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