hardee
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- Joined
- Oct 30, 2006
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- C Dory Year
- 2005
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Hull Identification Number
- Brat # 2202
- Vessel Name
- Sleepy-C
Yesterday, when I thought I was completely decided on what I was doing, I called to get availability and price on the paint I had selected. Then after a conversation with the “Paint Guru” at the marine supply store, I was totally convinced to change from an ablative “soft” paint to a “hard” paint. It can be painted over, would resist scrubbing off on the bunks, is designed for fast boats, (Hummm, is a C-Dory considered a fast boat?), and might last longer from living on a trailer most of the time. Then I learn about “regenerating or activating” that paint if it sits out of the water for very long. That could be a few days to months. All you have to do to reactivate it is sand the bottom or scrub with a hard Scotch Brite pad or ….
So IF you have bottom paint on your boat, I am curious. What type, Ablative (soft), Hybrid, or Hard?
What did you pick, and why?
And How is it working for you?
Harvey
SleepyC:moon

So IF you have bottom paint on your boat, I am curious. What type, Ablative (soft), Hybrid, or Hard?
What did you pick, and why?
And How is it working for you?
Harvey
SleepyC:moon




