Speaking of bottom paint... Has anyone had any experience with water based bottom paint? Is it any good in freshwater?
johndanicic@uswest.net
Water Based Bottom paint
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Water Based Bottom paint
I've been waiting for someone with first hand experience to jump in here, but since no one has, I can pass on this second hand report. A friend told me that the water based bottom paint is terrific and he thought better than oil based. I'm a salt water sailor, but just about anything will work in fresh water won't it? Any paint that works in salt water should be even better in fresh -- shouldn't it? If you try the water based how about posting your experience here. We're all interested.John Danicic wrote: Speaking of bottom paint... Has anyone had any experience with water based bottom paint? Is it any good in freshwater?
TacCambria@thegrid.net
Re: Water Based Bottom paint
I put Aquarius from Interlux on my boat last year and will definetly do it again this year. This is a water based anti-fouling paint. One of the great things about it was the clean up with water and not having to use solvents such as acetone. It covers great too. I used only one quart on my CD 28 with very good results in freshwater. I thinned it with water while applying it This year I plan to take into salt water and I will probably put a slightly thicker coat on. Using only one quart was pretty economical also. I keep the boat in Lake Champlain so we don't really have a big problem though zebra mussels will attach to anything with out anti fouling on it. Any questions don't hesitate to ask.
Russ
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Russ
John Danicic wrote: Speaking of bottom paint... Has anyone had any experience with water based bottom paint? Is it any good in freshwater?
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